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Orange County Beefs Up Patrols on Halloween Night

Bryan Rupp

As children go door to door in search of treats the Orange county sheriff's office will have extra deputies on the streets for Halloween.

And they're spreading the word to be extra careful driving Halloween night to watch out for the trick-or-treaters.

Another important reminder is to check children's candy before allowing them to eat any.

Saturday, Oct 31 at 4:38 PM John Dilling wrote ...

Par for the course for our pathetic press!

Saturday, Oct 31 at 4:29 PM dan wrote ...

wth? how did this make the front page of google news?

Saturday, Oct 31 at 4:11 PM bad indeed wrote ...

bad indeed this article be i see your point.

Saturday, Oct 31 at 3:43 PM grammar wrote ...

this is horribly written

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