If You Ever See This On Your Windshield Call The Police ASAP, The Reason Why Is Terrifying

Police: Shirt on woman's car was random prank, not human trafficking
Ashley Hardacre of Davison recounted the Feb. 16 incident outside Genesse Valley Mall in a viral Facebook post.

FACT CHECK: Are Carjackers Using Discarded Shirts as Bait to Lure Victims?
News reports conflated a genuine incident of human trafficking with a completely unrelated claim that traffickers use shirts on windshields as bait.

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