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Facebook users warned of cruel ‘missing uncle’ post that’s been shared hundreds of times

FACEBOOK users have been warned about a string of heartbreaking hoaxes being shared across the social network.

Cyber con artists have found yet another way to trick people out of money.

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Watch out if you see this sort of post

This time, they pretend to be a concerned relative looking for their missing uncle.

"URGENT - MISSING!" the post begins.

"My uncle Mr Martin Jones aged 79 drove out yesterday with our dog Baxter and he hasn't returned.

"He doesn't know where he's going, he has dementia.

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"There is a silver alert activated on him.

"Please help me bump this post so I can get him home safely."

The same post has been put up on several local groups on Facebook.

And hundreds have unwittingly shared it.

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Sadly, it's just a sick hoax designed to pull on people's heartstrings.

Fortunately experts at have flagged that the posts are a scam so people know.

They've also tracked down the original picture, which shows the man is not called Martin Jones, nor does he have dementia.

It's not uncommon for people to post things like lost dogs or missing children on local Facebook groups given the sense of community many hold.

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