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VANCOUVER Police are warning parents about a teen Facebook challenge making the rounds online. Its called Game of 72 and its a challenge to teenagers on the social network to completely vanish for 72 hours.
They are not to tell anyone where they are and the more mayhem and panic that is caused, the more points that teen is awarded.
The Vancouver Police are worried enough to issue a warning about it.
Const. Brian Montague says in Vancouver alone they get 3,000 to 4,000 missing persons reports every year, about 10 a day. So to add to the workload of our obviously very busy investigators, for cases that are a prank or a game, is something we dont want to see.
He adds, as far as he knows, they have not had any cases of this game happening in Vancouver.
http://globalnews.ca/news/1984047/p.../?hootPostID=ee5a6195a64db9006180021908d77bf6
They are not to tell anyone where they are and the more mayhem and panic that is caused, the more points that teen is awarded.
The Vancouver Police are worried enough to issue a warning about it.
Const. Brian Montague says in Vancouver alone they get 3,000 to 4,000 missing persons reports every year, about 10 a day. So to add to the workload of our obviously very busy investigators, for cases that are a prank or a game, is something we dont want to see.
He adds, as far as he knows, they have not had any cases of this game happening in Vancouver.
http://globalnews.ca/news/1984047/p.../?hootPostID=ee5a6195a64db9006180021908d77bf6