ニュースを聞きましたか?
ハロウィ―ンの日にシャンバーグで針の入ったキャンディーを配っている人がいたようです。
知らずに食べて怪我をしたという報告はありませんが、皆さん気をつけて下さい。
FOX Chicago News
Chicago - Police in Schaumburg have narrowed down a geographic area where some tampered Halloween candy given to trick-or-treaters Sunday night is believed to have originated.
Police received two reports that candy given to children Halloween night had foreign objects inserted in it, according to an alert issued by Schaumburg police. The children got the candy while trick-or-treating in residential areas of the northwest suburb.
Police think the objects, "either a needle or a pin that was inserted into a candy bar" were put in the candy after the candy was manufactured, since "there was a small tear in the packaging ... brought in to [police]," Schaumburg police Sgt. John Nebl said.
Schaumburg police have narrowed down a geographic area of where the tampered candy came from, to Weathersfield Way on the north; Wise Road on the south; Braintree Drive on the east, and Springinsguth Road to the west, Nebl said. "That's the general area both reports came from," Nebl said.
No one was injured, but police are cautioning parents to inspect any candy before allowing children to eat it, and throw out open or damaged candy, according to the alert.
Schaumburg police continue to investigate Monday night.
Any Schaumburg residents who find suspicious or tampered candy given to their children should contact police at (847) 882-3586.
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