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  • Fact Check: Posts Do NOT Offer Genuine Concern About A 3-Year-Old Boy Found In The Bronx

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    Do posts about a "young boy, around 3 years old," found in The Bronx express authentic concern about the child said to have been found unattended "an hour ago"? No, that's not true: The content of these posts was later replaced with real estate images and obscure links. This is a common tactic to trick people into disclosing sensitive personal…

    • Apr 3, 2025
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Posts Do NOT Offer Genuine Concern About A 3-Year-Old Boy Found In The Bronx Bait&Switch
  • Fact Check: Social Media SCAM Posts Falsely Warn Tattooed Man Called 'Talavera, Benjamin' Stabbed Two People To Death

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    Is there a legitimate warning circulating about a man named "Talavera, Benjamin" on the run and charged with stabbing to death someone's two Caseyville, IL neighbors, two Pensacola, FL neighbors, two Portage, IN neighbors? No, that's not true: Despite what viral social media posts say, the person in the photos is not named Talavera or Benjamin and is not wanted…

    • Mar 18, 2025
    • by: Dean Miller
    Fact Check: Social Media SCAM Posts Falsely Warn Tattooed Man Called 'Talavera, Benjamin' Stabbed Two People To Death Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Viral Posts About 'Monico Orona', 'Ryan Tyler' And 'Chloe Tyler' Are Part Of Social Media Scam

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    Is a viral Facebook post legitimately warning people about an "18 year old boy known as MONICO ORONA" who supposedly stabbed "Ryan Tyler" and "Chloe Tyler" to death? No, that's not true: There are dozens of such posts going around, all mentioning different locations, and the mugshot used in the posts actually shows a man with a different name who…

    • Mar 14, 2025
    • by: Maarten Schenk
    Fact Check: Viral Posts About 'Monico Orona', 'Ryan Tyler' And 'Chloe Tyler'  Are Part Of Social Media Scam Scam Alert
  • Fact Check: Scam Posts Warn Against Woman Going Around Neighborhoods Stealing Packages -- Not Legitimate, Don't Share

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    Is a warning about a woman "going around neighborhoods" and "stealing packages" legitimate and does sharing a viral message on Facebook help expose and hold her accountable? No, that's not true: The recent viral warnings use images that appear to be several years old. The posts are part of a common social media scam that tricks people into liking or…

    • Mar 13, 2025
    • by: Maarten Schenk
    Fact Check: Scam Posts Warn Against Woman Going Around Neighborhoods Stealing Packages -- Not Legitimate, Don't Share Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Viral Posts About 'Totten Skylar Rose' And Baby 'Courtney Chatfield' Are Part Of Social Media Scam

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    Is there a legitimate warning circulating about a girl named "Totten Skylar Rose" allegedly on the run and charged with the murder of a baby named "Courtney Chatfield"? No, that's not true: Despite what viral social media posts say, the girl is not on the run in various locations and she was not charged with murder. The posts are part…

    • Mar 12, 2025
    • by: Maarten Schenk
    Fact Check: Viral Posts About 'Totten Skylar Rose' And Baby 'Courtney Chatfield' Are Part Of Social Media Scam Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: 15-Year-Old 'Natallia Goodman' Is NOT Missing From Several Locations -- It's A Real Estate Scam

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    Are several social media posts truly expressing concern over an actual missing teen named "Natallia Goodman"? No, that's not true: "Natallia Goodman" was supposedly missing in multiple locations, indicating that this is a made-up story. The posts spreading the information are part of a common social media real estate scam. One instance of the claim appeared in a post (archived…

    • Jan 8, 2025
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: 15-Year-Old 'Natallia Goodman' Is NOT Missing From Several Locations -- It's A Real Estate Scam Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: FAKE Posts About 'Injured' Man With Dementia Are Bait-And-Switch Ads

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    Are social media posts about an "injured" man with dementia who showed up at someone's house real? No, that's not true: Photographs included in the post show a man who was attacked in 2018 in Los Angeles. Several posts falsely claimed the man in the photographs was found in states including Georgia, New Mexico, Washington and California. These posts are…

    • Dec 9, 2024
    • by: Ophélie Dénommée-Marchand
    Fact Check: FAKE Posts About 'Injured' Man With Dementia Are Bait-And-Switch Ads Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing Boy 'Grayson Costain' Are Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads

    Fact Check

    Are social media posts about a missing boy named Grayson Costain diagnosed with autism real? No, that's not true: Lead Stories has debunked many similar stories about a missing child in various locations before. These bait-and-switch posts use an emotional tale about a child supposedly lost in various locations across the U.S. to draw an audience, then flip to display…

    • Dec 4, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing Boy 'Grayson Costain' Are Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Repeat Posts About 'Approximately 2 Years Old' Boy Taken To Police Station Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads

    Fact Check

    Are social media posts posting authentic information that police officers in various states have "no idea" where an "approximately 2 years old" boy who was found and taken to a police station lives? No, that's not true: Lead Stories has debunked a variation of this particular story about an "approximately two years old" boy before. These bait-and-switch posts use an…

    • Oct 11, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Repeat Posts About 'Approximately 2 Years Old' Boy Taken To Police Station Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing Elderly Couple Raymond Peterson And Wife Sophie Are Bait-And-Switch Real Estate Ads

    Fact Check

    Did social media posts share the true story of the disappearance of Raymond Peterson and his wife Sophie from Livingston Parish in Louisiana? No, that's not true: The posts were part of a bait-and-switch technique commonly seen on Facebook where the content of emotionally charged posts calling for help later get replaced by a scam real-estate ad. The real names…

    • Sep 25, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing Elderly Couple Raymond Peterson And Wife Sophie Are Bait-And-Switch Real Estate Ads Bait & Switch
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