Lieutenant Moss and Deputy Cappetto remind us that trick-or-treating season is upon us, and neighborhoods will be crawling with witches, ghosts, and sugar-powered monsters! Here’s how to keep Halloween spook-tacular and safe:
#1 Drive slow in residential areas and be alert! Neighborhoods will be full of candy-fueled ghosts and goblins. Stay alert, drive carefully, and beware of sneaky little children darting into the streets.
#2 Visibility is the key! Flashlights, glow sticks, and reflective gear are your magic invisibility cloak… except for drivers. Let them see you!
#3 Stay in groups and don’t get separated. Parents, keep your tiny monsters close. Older kids, share your route, stick with your coven, and don’t vanish past curfew.
#4 Candy Check! Inspect all treats — anything opened, slimy, or suspiciously covered in werewolf drool should be… avoided.
Let’s work together to make this Halloween fun, frightful, and safe for all creatures of the night. Thank you, Spooner Farms for allowing us to play in your pumpkin patch and sending us on our way with a giant pumpkin! Happy Halloween from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office!
