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Viral Flyer Falsely Claims Child Missing

24 Nov

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Summary

  • A viral flyer falsely claimed a 10-year-old was missing.
  • The family confirmed the child is safe and the post is fake.
  • The flyer listed a police number belonging to a different state.
Viral Flyer Falsely Claims Child Missing

A fabricated digital flyer has been circulating online, falsely claiming that 10-year-old Bechnir Dupree, known from 'Baylen Out Loud,' has been missing since Saturday. This rumor has been officially debunked by the Dupree family.

Bechnir's mother, Julie, confirmed that her son is safe and at home, emphasizing that the viral post is a fake and has no association with the family. Further investigation revealed a significant inconsistency: the phone number provided on the flyer for the 'Virginia Police Department' was traced to a police department located in Washington state, not Virginia where the family lives.

Bechnir is recognized for his appearances on 'Baylen Out Loud,' a show documenting his sister's experiences with Tourette's Syndrome. The online misinformation highlights the dangers of unverified social media content, as the child in question is confirmed to be well.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Bechnir Dupree is not missing. His mother has confirmed he is safe at home and that the online flyer claiming otherwise is fake.
The Dupree family lives in a small town in West Virginia.
The article does not specify the motive behind creating the fake missing flyer, but it was confirmed to be a hoax with misleading information.

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