1. Contact the police. If you believe someone is in immediate danger, call the police. They will be able to respond quickly and investigate the situation.
2. Tell someone you trust. Talk to a friend, family member, or other trusted adult about your concerns. They can help you come up with a plan for how to help the person in danger.
3. Documentation and support. Offer your support to the person in danger and document any instances of violence or threats. Gather evidence such as pictures, text messages, or emails.
4. Seek legal help. If the person in danger is being threatened or abused, you may want to consider seeking legal help. A lawyer can help you get a restraining order or take other legal steps to protect the person in danger.