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Treats, no tricks

Area prepares for fun, safe Halloween

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After candy is collected, parents are encouraged to take a look through their children's goodies.

"We always tell the parents to inspect the candy before they let their kids eat it," Marketti said. "If it looks wrong, get rid of it."

He said it's rare, but it could happen.

"We've never had any that I'm aware of," he said. "We do have the contact with the National Confectioner's Association, and they can tell right off the bat if something's been tampered with."

He said obvious signs of tampering can include torn paper, or just candy that doesn't look right. Anyone with questions or believes items might be tainted or tampered with can call the sheriff's department at (815) 942-0336.

Marketti said a majority of the calls his personnel respond to involve mischief of some sort, from pranks and vandalism to trespassing at area cemeteries and schools. He said these areas will have increased surveillance and trespassing laws will be strictly enforced.

He said another large concern for personnel on the roads is impaired drivers, although he said since Halloween is midweek this year, a lot of parties tend to be on the weekend and days leading to it. He said deputies on patrol are anticipating an increase in impaired drivers and will enforce DUI laws.

To help curb crime and also keep an eye out for impaired drivers, Marketti is beefing up patrols with additional deputies and assigning detectives to area roads. He encouraged those with party plans to make sure they have a sober designated driver if they plan to drink alcohol.

In some years, Marketti said Halloween has been busy, but in recent years it's been "virtually nothing." Still, he said the department wants to make it clear that they're planning to be out and about.

"It's usually nothing major — the last years we've had quiet," he said. "I'm hoping this year will be the same, but we do prepare for it."

He said the department is hoping to ensure the holiday goes smoothly for people of all ages.

"We want it to be fun and safe for the little kids, and keep the big kids down to a slow roar," he said.

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