A Florida teen could be charged with a crime after deputies said that he lied about being shot and abducted by four Hispanic men last week, which led to an AMBER alert being issued.
On Monday, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office released a three-minute and thirty-seven-second video on social media, saying that the initial information that was released to the public about the disappearance of Caden Speight, 17, was “completely made up.”
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On Thursday evening, an Amber Alert lit up people’s phones after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued it for Speight, who was reported missing out of Marion County.
The message also mentioned that Speight was believed to be with four Hispanic men, and that anyon