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  • 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
  • Fact Check: Posts About 3-Year-Old Boy Found Walking Alone Are NOT Authentic -- It's Scam Aimed At Collecting Personal Information

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    Do posts about a "little boy approximately 3 years old" found and "saved" by "Deputy Ryan Braidley" authentically describe a real-life situation? No, that's not true: Near-identical versions appeared on social media, claiming the rescue happened in locations as much as 600 miles from each other. Once social media users re-post and spread them, the posts are then heavily edited,…

    • Jul 15, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Posts About 3-Year-Old Boy Found Walking Alone Are NOT Authentic -- It's Scam Aimed At Collecting Personal Information Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Misty Lang Missing ONLY From Decatur, Alabama Since July 4, 2024 -- NOT Other Locations

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    Did teenager Misty Lang go missing after leaving a friend's home in Ohio, Michigan, California, and numerous other locations? No, that's not true: Posts saying she vanished from anywhere other than Decatur, Alabama, are part of a bait-and-switch scam. As of July 12, 2024, Lang has been missing from Decatur, Alabama since July 4, 2024. One example of such a…

    • Jul 12, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Misty Lang Missing ONLY From Decatur, Alabama Since July 4, 2024 -- NOT Other Locations Alabama Case
  • Fact Check: Facebook Post About Missing 'Granddaughter Sofia' Is NOT Authentic -- It's Part Of Scam

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    Is there an active "silver alert" in July 2024 for a 5-year-old girl called "Sofia" who is missing in Edinburgh, Scotland, according to a post on Facebook? No, that's not true: A real estate ad later replaced similar versions of the post about "Sofia." These changes appear to be part of a long-established scam that uses a heart-wrenching tale and…

    • Jul 12, 2024
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: Facebook Post About Missing 'Granddaughter Sofia' Is NOT Authentic -- It's Part Of Scam Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Social Media Posts About 'Missing Teen' Charlotte Sena Are NOT Authentic, Are Part Of Scam

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    Is there an active search in July 2024 for a missing teen named Charlotte Sena? No, that's not true: The false social media posts using the girl's name and photos are part of a ruse to entice people to share a post that spreads a scam. Charlotte Sena is the name of a girl abducted from a New York state…

    • Jul 9, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Social Media Posts About 'Missing Teen' Charlotte Sena Are NOT Authentic, Are Part Of Scam Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Posts Showing Same 'Missing Woman' In Various Cities Are Bait-And-Switch Scam

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    Did authentic social media posts offer genuine concern over a woman with dementia found in various locations? No, that's not true: Though the woman could not be identified, several posts claimed she was found in various cities across the U.S., Canada and the U.K. using the exact same format on June 30 and July 1, 2024. The posts are part…

    • Jul 5, 2024
    • by: Ophélie Dénommée-Marchand
     Fact Check: Posts Showing Same 'Missing Woman' In Various Cities Are Bait-And-Switch Scam Post Swap Scam
  • Fact Check: '3 Year Old Baby Girl' Named 'Bobbi Renae' Was NOT Found In Various Locations -- It's Social Media Scam To Generate Engagement

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    Was the same "3 year old baby girl," whose name is listed as "Bobbi Renae," found in various locations? No, that's not true: Although social media posts making the claim use an image of a child who was found after being missing, the posts form part of a strategy that seeks to generate likes and shares before swapping the contents…

    • Jul 2, 2024
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: '3 Year Old Baby Girl' Named 'Bobbi Renae' Was NOT Found In Various Locations -- It's Social Media Scam To Generate Engagement Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: 'Unidentified' Newborn Posts Are NOT Genuine Effort To Find Parents -- Part Of A Bait-And-Switch Scam

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    Was an unidentified newborn baby found by the police, and will sharing a post on social media help identify the child? No, that's not true: A viral post is part of a bait-and-switch scam, the story is not true and the photo is misused. The baby pictured is Andrew Caballeiro, and this photo appeared in the January 28, 2020, Florida…

    • Jul 1, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: 'Unidentified' Newborn Posts Are NOT Genuine Effort To Find Parents -- Part Of A Bait-And-Switch Scam Post Swap Scam
  • Fact Check: 'Missing Child' Post Is NOT Current -- It's Ruse For Real Estate Scam

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    Is a social media post about a missing child named 'Chloe' current? No, that's not true: The girl pictured in the post was missing but was safely found as of June 18, 2024. Social media posts share the information about the missing child and then switch to a real estate scam. The false narrative is part of a scam that…

    • Jun 28, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: 'Missing Child' Post Is NOT Current -- It's Ruse For Real Estate Scam Bait & Switch
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