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Viral claim that people went missing in Atlanta after job interviews is fake, police say

News RoomBy News RoomApril 17, 2025Updated:April 17, 20252 Mins Read
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In response to reports of missing individuals connected to job postings via social media platforms like TikTok, the Sandy Springs Police Department has taken action. The department shares its findings and has issued a clarification, asserting that the rumors are unfounded. Here’s a structured summary of the key points:

  1. TikTok and granting false job listings: In March 2024, users reported that over a dozen people were missing after officially applying for job listings on Indeed. These rumors has sparked widespread attention on social media platforms.

  2. Internal denied narrative: The Sandy Springs Police Department, via Facebook, stated they were notified by the authorities about the claims and confirmed that they do not support the rumors. They stress that there is no credible evidence linked to specific incidents.

  3. Official comments from Indeed: The Indeed company, stating their own account on social media, confirmed receipt of no credible evidence. They emphasized the lack of concrete evidence and reallocating their resources to address potential threats rather than spreading misinformation.

  4. Opportunity for verification: The Randyburg Police Department has asked the public to verify the facts before sharing details. They stress police are eager to help prevent similar incidents and encourage the general public to confirm any claims they come across.

  5. .vector of the case: The police show a clear rollback to its own policies to maintain trust among市民. By asking for verification, they seek toinaireously prevent the spread of misinformation in说的话外面依然存在更多的假新闻源。
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