Common Myths Everyone Believes But Are Not Actually True
By Rebecca Rodriguez - January 27, 2021
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It seems that as time goes on, it’s becoming harder and harder to separate facts from fiction. Many people swear by the information they’ve picked up on in school, from friends, or on the Internet. So many “facts” we deem as universal truths are in fact urban myths. We’ve collected some of the most widely believed myths and debunked them one by one. Scroll down to find the one that surprised you the most. Enjoy!

Myth: You must wait 24 hours before filling out a missing person report

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Reality:  There is no waiting period

Many movies and television shows have ingrained this myth in our brains that there is a 24-hour waiting period before reporting a missing person. But the truth is that one must report an unexplained absence as soon as they can. police stress that the first 12 to 24 hours are the most crucial in this type of investigation.