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Family Begged For Missing Teen’s Safe Return, Then Learned It Was All A Lie
Teen with bike at store counter caught in faked kidnapping case, police investigating staged abduction claim.
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Family Begged For Missing Teen’s Safe Return, Then Learned It Was All A Lie

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A massive search for a teenage boy stretched through the night, only for cops to find out he had staged the entire kidnapping drama himself.

The teen’s hoax plan included a self-inflicted firearm wound and pinning the blame on a group of Hispanic men.

Before he was busted, the boy’s sister begged for his safe return.

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    A teenage boy was busted for faking his own abduction in Florida 

    Close-up portrait of a smiling teenage boy linked to a faked kidnapping and police investigation.

    Image credits: Florida Department of Law Enforcement

    Highlights
    • A teenage boy was busted for faking his own abduction in Florida.
    • The boy was identified as 17-year-old Caden Speight, who cooked up an abduction plan and vanished.
    • Caden fired a weapon at himself and made his family believe he was kidnapped by a group of Hispanic men, officials said.
    • “And guess what, they haven't charged him,” one netizen commented online.

    Caden Speight, 17, managed to convince his family and law enforcement agents that four men, possibly Hispanic, had kidnapped him.

    The MAGA hat-wearing teenager vanished in Dunnellon, north of Tampa, on September 25.

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    Teen faking his own kidnapping seen walking a bike on a rainy street near parked vehicles and a tree.

    Image credits: WFTV Channel 9

    After receiving a report of a firearm being discharged, cops believed Caden was the victim and could possibly be in great danger.

    The Florida Department of Law Enforcement had arrived at the scene of the firing and found Caden’s vehicle. But they found no sign of the teenager.

    When the vehicle was inspected, they found evidence of a weapon having been fired.

    The 17-year-old’s texts led his family to believe he was abducted by a group of Hispanic men 

    Teen with bicycle in a store, involved in faked kidnapping incident discovered by cops.

    Image credits: Marion County Sheriff’s Office

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    Caden’s mother told cops that they received a text from him when he disappeared.

    The message led the family and investigators to believe someone pulled the trigger on him, and he was abducted by four Hispanic men in a white van.

    Officials issued a state-wide Amber Alert to find the missing teenager, who was last seen wearing a MAGA hat, t-shirt and jeans.

    “Caden may be in the company of four unknown males, possibly Hispanic,” the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said.

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    He was described as a white male, weighing 150 pounds and standing six feet tall.

    Amber alert for abducted teen Caden Speight, family begged for safe return before cops found kidnapping was fake.

    Image credits: Florida Department of Law Enforcement

    “They may be traveling in a light-colored van. If located, DO NOT APPROACH. Contact law enforcement immediately,” the statement added.

    While the search unfolded in full swing, Caden’s sister shared an emotional message on Facebook urging people to look for him.

    “God I just want him home. I can’t sleep eat or do anything not knowing where he is and if he is safe,” the sibling wrote.

    “Please don’t stop searching or looking,” she continued. “There is still little to no information on what happened or where he could be. I don’t understand why this has happened. Just bring him home.”

    Officials issued a state-wide Amber Alert and launched a massive search for the teen

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    Map showing location where abducted teen was last seen before faking his own kidnapping, as police investigate case.

    Image credits: FOX 35 Orlando

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    A reward of $5,000 was offered by the Uvalde Foundation for Kids to anyone who could find the boy.

    The day after he disappeared, officials revealed he was “alive and well” and had cooked up the entire abduction story.

    Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods said the abduction was a “hoax,” and they had found “an alarming amount of red flags” early on.

    Witnesses also gave accounts that contradicted Caden’s story.

    Police investigate a staged kidnapping scene after family begged for abducted teen’s safe return at night.

    Image credits: FOX 35 Orlando

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    Comment by April Woodward criticizing the misuse of public resources and unnecessary drama about faked kidnapping incident.

    “Initial details that Caden texted to his family were proven to be false – completely made up,” Billy said. “We did find evidence of a single g*****t where Caden left his truck. However, his claims that he had been sh** and abducted were quickly disproven.”

    Officials traced his steps before his disappearance and found that he had bought a bicycle, a tent, and camping supplies before his disappearing act.

    The boy had a firearm with him as well.

    The teenager “simply rode away towards Williston while the rest of us were left to think the worst, and my team was working in overdrive to solve this case,” Billy said.

    Investigators found “an alarming amount of red flags” early on, with witness statements contradicting Caden’s story

    Group of people gathered outdoors discussing the family’s plea for abducted teen’s safe return and police investigation.

    Image credits: WFTV Channel 9

    The sheriff confirmed that the teenage boy fired the weapon at himself for his fake abduction plot.

    “To continue the ruse, Caden, who had a hand*** with him since the beginning of all of this, chose to sh*** himself in the leg,” Billy said.

    “There is zero chance that Caden’s g*****t wound came from any type of assailant,” he continued.

    Caden did not immediately face charges, and his parents refused to let him speak to officials, according to reports.

    Caden bought a bicycle, a tent, and camping supplies before his disappearing act

    “Many of you have asked, ‘Will Caden be facing any charges?’” the sheriff said. “‘What about the taxpayer cost of this large-scale investigation and search?’”

    “I can tell you those items are not off the table at this point,” he added.

    Netizens tsk-tsked over the teen’s hoax kidnapping, with one saying, “Some people really really want to be the victim.”

    “And guess what, they haven’t charged him,” said another.

    One wrote, “I saw this coming the minute they announced he was missing! Sounded very suspicious from the git go (as they say down south).”

    Social media users had strong reactions to the teenager faking his own abduction 

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    Screenshot of a Facebook comment discussing desperation related to a family begging for abducted teen’s safe return.

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    Comment by Corey Petersen on social media, expressing skepticism about people wanting to be victims.

    Comment on social media about family begging for abducted teen’s safe return before cops discover he faked kidnapping.

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    Screenshot of a social media comment questioning if the abducted teen who faked his kidnapping learned his lesson.

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    Comment from Shelby Goodrich expressing disbelief about carved bullets being left at the scene in a teen abduction case.

    Comment from Jackie Cedor expressing suspicion about abducted teen’s case and initial report of his disappearance.

    Comment from Robert Cornick about a teen faking his own kidnapping and his parents' reaction to police involvement.

    Comment from Chaz Perry on social media, mentioning fake kidnapping related to abducted teen case.

    Comment from Mike DiGiglio expressing that the teen should reimburse law enforcement for extra resources used in faked kidnapping case

    Comment from user Jonathan Homsi blaming the parents in a discussion about an abducted teen who faked his kidnapping.

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    ABC NrTen FCK CENSORISM
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    GՍNSHOT, SHОT, HANDGՍN, GՍNSHOT. That's the words your godforsaken, one might even say FՍCKING stupid censorism asterisked. To add insult to injury: FՍCK this BULLSHІT, BP. So now we have MORE oh-so-fսcking-bad words on this "article" than if you didn't censor it, but still less (and by far not as extreme) than every five-year-old knows nowadays.

    Joshua David
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You were NOT censored in your comment. I agree.

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    Nova Rook
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wonder if ICE took action and rounded up some more brown people as a response. Did this kid inflict harm on vulnerable minority members so he could - I don't know what his end game was.

    Ace
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He was apparently wearing a MAGA baseball cap, so it's likely he was trying to stir up some racist hatred.

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    ABC NrTen FCK CENSORISM
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    GՍNSHOT, SHОT, HANDGՍN, GՍNSHOT. That's the words your godforsaken, one might even say FՍCKING stupid censorism asterisked. To add insult to injury: FՍCK this BULLSHІT, BP. So now we have MORE oh-so-fսcking-bad words on this "article" than if you didn't censor it, but still less (and by far not as extreme) than every five-year-old knows nowadays.

    Joshua David
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You were NOT censored in your comment. I agree.

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    Nova Rook
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wonder if ICE took action and rounded up some more brown people as a response. Did this kid inflict harm on vulnerable minority members so he could - I don't know what his end game was.

    Ace
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He was apparently wearing a MAGA baseball cap, so it's likely he was trying to stir up some racist hatred.

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