Utah 14-year-old girl saved by app after she was allegedly kidnapped, taken to Airbnb

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Utah 14-year-old girl saved by app after she was allegedly kidnapped, taken to Airbnb
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A Salt Lake City teen used the SafeUT app to get help after she was kidnapped by an adult man and taken to an Airbnb.

Gov. Spencer Cox, R-Utah, explains why he banned TikTok on state-issued devices and the national security threat it poses on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.', according to Salt Lake City Police Department.

Simoji allegedly offered the underaged teen a beer and food, attempting to lure her into his vehicle.

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