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[h=3]48 Hour Challenge: Experts say kids go missing on purpose[/h]
[h=1]Family fear 11-year-old Little Mix fan who went missing after being put in isolation at school may have been taking part in dangerous '48-hour Challenge' Facebook 'game'[/h]
It's a new game circulating on Facebook called the "48 Hour Challenge."
The challenge encourages kids go missing for two days and the goal is to get attention on social media. The more the child is mentioned as "missing" online, the more "points" they get.
http://www.foxcarolina.com/story/36631721/48-hour-challenge-experts-say-kids-go-missing-on-purpose"You can't take it lightly, even if you think it is something else or if their friend mentioned it's just a game. They're still missing and they're juveniles, and you still have to look for them and spend just as much time and money as it takes to find them," Floyd said.
Parents like Bill Price were shocked by the news of the challenge, explaining it would be a parent's worst nightmare.
"You're also taking away from the genuine cases of kids that may actually be missing and in danger, and instead law enforcement is going to be chasing their tails, so to speak, trying to find kids that are playing a game," Price said.
[h=1]Family fear 11-year-old Little Mix fan who went missing after being put in isolation at school may have been taking part in dangerous '48-hour Challenge' Facebook 'game'[/h]
An 11-year-old girl who fled from isolation at school is feared to have taken part in a sick Facebook game encouraging children to vanish for two days.
Leah Taylor went missing from Marvell College in Hull, East Yorkshire, for more than 24 hours before being found the next afternoon with another girl aged 12.
She had fled the school before she could be picked up by her grandmother Lynn Weatherill, who was left her fearing the worst as she searched through the night.