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Police are warning the public about a concerning new teen challenge.
According to CBS New York, teens are apparently daring each other to disappear for two days in hopes their picture will show up on social media, as part of the "48-hours Missing Challenge."
"This could be the stupidest thing I've ever heard of," said Officer Simon Drobik, Albuquerque Police Department spokesman.
The challenge encourages teens to go missing and awards points for every social media mention while missing.
New internet challenge, '48-Hours Missing,' encourages kids to go missing for 48 hours
According to CBS New York, teens are apparently daring each other to disappear for two days in hopes their picture will show up on social media, as part of the "48-hours Missing Challenge."
"This could be the stupidest thing I've ever heard of," said Officer Simon Drobik, Albuquerque Police Department spokesman.
The challenge encourages teens to go missing and awards points for every social media mention while missing.
New internet challenge, '48-Hours Missing,' encourages kids to go missing for 48 hours