This approximately 2-year-old boy was found… See more

Hereford & King’s Lynn, UK — A viral Facebook post claiming a young, bruised boy was found wandering alone at night by a police officer named “Deputy Tyler Cooper” has now been officially debunked by both West Mercia Police and Norfolk Constabulary. The emotionally charged post — which spread rapidly across local community groups — included an image of a frightened, injured child and urged users to “flood feeds” to help locate his family. The post often read: “This boy was found crying in the rain around 2 a.m. by Deputy Tyler Cooper. He only says ‘mommy’ and doesn’t know his last name. Let’s help him get home. Share and flood feeds!” However, law enforcement authorities have made it clear: this event never happened. 🚫 Authorities Confirm the Story Is Fake A representative from one of the forces warned: “There is no truth to this claim. We encourage the public not to engage with or share posts like this unless they come from verified sources.” ⚠️ What’s Really Going On: A Hoax with a Hidden Agenda Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time a fake missing child post has gone viral. It’s part of a disturbing trend on Facebook: emotional manipulation… CONTINUE READING…