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An Instagram post announcing that 14 black girls went missing in D.C. within a 24-hour period sent people into a tizzy. Celebrities such as Taraji P. Henson, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union began posting about the missing Black girls in D.C. Soon, the Congressional Black Caucus was involved and called for the FBI to investigate. That's not all. Press conferences were held and demands made for authorities to pay more attention to the plight of missing black women in D.C. Problem was, the information was incorrect.

According to Wells' boyfriend, the father of her daughter, she left her house on the night of Aug. 6, 2012 and the car that the Detroit mother of two was driving was found a few days afterward with her clothes inside.

Tom Joyner Morning Show

Roland Martin talks with Derrica Wilson, the founder and President of the Black and Missing Foundation Inc. about the large amount of missing minorities and…

Tom Joyner Morning Show

Jacque Reid goes “Inside Her Story” with Derrica Wilson, the founder and President of the Black and Missing Foundation Inc. about the latest updates on…