Search for Oregon man using dating apps to evade capture continues
Police say Benjamin Foster is using dating apps to lure unsuspecting and potential victims into helping him avoid getting caught. NBC News' Dana Griffin reports on Foster's whereabouts and his criminal history of torture and assault.
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