đź’¨ Abstract
Inaccurate viral posts have claimed that dozens of women in D.C. have gone missing, prompting two responses from Henderson Long, CEO of D.C.’s Missing Voice, Inc.: These posts are factually incorrect, 2. they mislead the public, creating unnecessary panic and diverting attention from actual missing persons. The D.C. police report a 99% closure rate for the year 2024, underscoring their efficiency.
Courtesy: Mike Murillo
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