[quote=@The Muse] I highly highly doubt a mental institution would give a cop confidential information on their client when he has absolutely no relation to her. He did his job, thats the only tie he has to this. Unless, of course, he's been stalking her and abusing his power. Your post is fine though, considering he saw them pull up in the driveway. [/quote] Actually because of what happened with the gun technically her rehab would have been mandated by the state for trying to take a cop's gun and Jerry would have written it up as a suicide attempt. Which means that case is Jerry's so he is responsible for seeing it all the way through. In California its called a 5150. In Oregon there is a similarly mandated state statue for treatment for individuals who are dangerous to themselves or to others which Kiley proved she is. Normally you would be correct however in this instance because Jerry booked her as a required treatment and as an attempted Assault with a deadly weapon and included in the report that she was attempting suicide by cop basically what would have happened is the DA probably would have done something along the lines of offering the family the opportunity to have her seek treatment and conditionally drop the charges. So Jerry could conceivably be in the know about when her treatment ended since it would have been agreed upon how long she would be in treatment by the DA. It then falls to Jerry to make sure that she was in treatment for the required time. Since he wouldn't have know the exact date he'd have been paying attention to when she came home since if she came home early she'd have been violating their agreement with the DA. The only reason he wouldn't have an idea for when she came home is if they had decided to extend her treatment length for some reason. In which case, id have had no idea and I'd need to fix my post ^^ Edit: sorry for the wall of text...