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  • Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing Teen 'Kaitlin Whoolery' Are Bait & Switch Real Estate Ads

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    Are social media posts about a missing teenager named "Kaitlin Whoolery" authentic? No, that's not true: Whoolery died in April 2024, but posts about her disappearance were still being posted in September 2024. These posts about Whoolery are part of a "bait-and-switch" tactic commonly used on Facebook where heart-wrenching stories are swapped out for scams involving real estate ads after…

    • Sep 10, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing Teen 'Kaitlin Whoolery' Are Bait & Switch Real Estate Ads Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Posts With Missing Teen 'Seven Whiteman' In Multiple Locations Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads

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    Are social media posts about a teenager named "Seven Whiteman," who supposedly went missing in several locations simultaneously, authentic? No, that's not true: This bait-and-switch post flips to a real estate ad. While the teen in the post's photos is a real girl who went missing, she was found on August 28, 2024, and was missing only in Tennessee. The…

    • Sep 6, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Posts With Missing Teen 'Seven Whiteman' In Multiple Locations Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing 79-Year-Old Scott Doucette In Various Cities Are Bait-And-Switch

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    Did social media posts share the true story of a 79-year-old dad named Scott Doucette who was missing in Bristol, Connecticut, and several other places? No, that's not true: There is no active silver alert in Connecticut for a man named Scott Doucette. The posts are part of a known deception to trick people into sharing a post that will…

    • Sep 6, 2024
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing 79-Year-Old Scott Doucette In Various Cities Are Bait-And-Switch Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Posts Do NOT Offer Genuine Concern For 'Little Boy Approximately 3 Years Old' Found Walking Alone -- It's Recycled Ruse

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    Were posts on Facebook about an "approximately 3 year old" toddler an authentic try to find the boy's parents? No, that's not true: Those posts were a version of an already debunked bait-and-switch scheme involving scam real-estate ads. The scam targets people with low incomes and tricks them into disclosing sensitive personal information. The ruse resurfaced in a post (archived…

    • Sep 2, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Posts Do NOT Offer Genuine Concern For 'Little Boy Approximately 3 Years Old' Found Walking Alone -- It's Recycled Ruse Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Posts About 'Paul Ferrara, The Son Of A Local Police Officer' Are NOT Authentic Missing Person Alerts

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    Are social media posts about 16-year-old "Paul Ferrara" genuine calls for help in a missing person case? No, that's not true: These posts were flipped to "rent-to-own" scam posts shortly after publication. The supposedly missing teenager was described as "the son of a local police officer" in multiple U.S. locations. Lead Stories found no public confirmation as of August 30,…

    • Aug 30, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Posts About 'Paul Ferrara, The Son Of A Local Police Officer' Are NOT Authentic Missing Person Alerts Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Posts With Same Lost Dog In Multiple Cities Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads

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    Are social media posts about a fruitless three-day search to find the owners of a lost dog authentic? No, that's not true: These are bait-and-switch posts that flip to real estate ads. Identical images of a "really depressed" dog in a cage have appeared in posts on Facebook in cities and states miles apart. All these posts ask users to…

    • Aug 29, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Posts With Same Lost Dog In Multiple Cities Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Fake Social Media Posts NOT Concerned Over Urn Marked 'Zachary Levi Bowers' In Various Places -- It's Real Estate Scam

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    Did authentic social media posts offer genuine concern over the discovery of an urn marked "Zachary Levi Bowers" in various places? No, that's not true: This is a common bait-and-switch scam in which social media users post heart-tugging stories they later edit to display supposed real estate offerings. The same post often circulates under the names of many different towns.…

    • Aug 28, 2024
    • by: Ophélie Dénommée-Marchand
    Fact Check: Fake Social Media Posts NOT Concerned Over Urn Marked 'Zachary Levi Bowers' In Various Places -- It's Real Estate Scam Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Teen Named 'Graci Mae Thompson' Is NOT Missing In Various Cities -- This Is Part Of Real Estate Scam

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    Is there a teenager named "Graci Mae Thompson" missing in several locations at the same time? No, that's not true: This is a bait-and-switch scam. In such scams, users on social media post stories that they then edit to display supposed real estate offerings. In one instance, the claim appeared in a post (archived here) on Facebook in a group…

    • Aug 14, 2024
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Teen Named 'Graci Mae Thompson' Is NOT Missing In Various Cities -- This Is Part Of Real Estate Scam Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Social Media Posts Reporting Autistic Teen 'Ivan Moore' Missing Are NOT Authentic -- They're A Scam

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    Did a police department report that an autistic teen named "Ivan Moore" is missing? No, that's not true: The teen shown in social-media images captioned with this name is not urgently sought by any police department. This attention-grabbing narrative is a classic trick to get people to share the missing-child post, which will later be edited to become a scam…

    • Jul 31, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Social Media Posts Reporting Autistic Teen 'Ivan Moore' Missing Are NOT Authentic -- They're A Scam Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Social Media Posts Do NOT Offer Genuine Concern Over Missing Teen -- They Are Real Estate Scams

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    Did authentic social media posts offer genuine concern over a missing teen named Kaniesa Perez? No, that's not true: The posts exploit a real missing teen story and falsely say that Kaniesa Perez went missing on the same day from Dover, Pennsylvania, and Albuquerque, New Mexico, among other locations more than a thousand miles apart. In reality, the teen went…

    • Jul 16, 2024
    • by: Ophélie Dénommée-Marchand
    Fact Check: Social Media Posts Do NOT Offer Genuine Concern Over Missing Teen -- They Are Real Estate Scams Fact Check: Social Media Posts Do NOT Offer Genuine Concern Over Missing Teen -- They Are Real Estate Scams Scam Bait
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