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Teen rescued after making hand gesture she learned on TikTok to signal for help

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Teen rescued after making hand gesture she learned on TikTok to signal for help

Teen rescued after making hand gesture she learned on TikTok to signal for help

A missing teenager from North Carolina was rescued by Kentucky police after she signaled for help by using a hand gesture known on TikTok to represent violence at home, according to police.


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