Regina Police Service (RPS) has received a second report of Halloween candy possibly being tampered with.
RPS said in a news release on Nov. 3 a parent in northwest Regina reported finding a chocolate bar with what appeared to be a piece of thin metal inside in their child’s candy haul after a parent in East Regina reported the same thing on Oct. 31.
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Monday’s report said the child was trick-or-treating in Fairways West, Westhill and Normanview West/Prairie View near 1st Avenue North, while on Oct. 31 the caller told police their child was trick-or-treating in the Greens on Gardiner neighbourhood on Green Moss Lane, Green Bank Road, Green Apple Drive, Green Water Drive, Green Spruce Place and Green Brook Road.
The investigation into both reports is ongoing, police said, and asked people to check Halloween candy closely before eating it no matter where they lived.
Any suspicious candy should be reported to police by calling 306-777-6500.
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