Safe trick-or-treating

The Walla Walla County Sheriff’s Office wants to remind area families to make safe choices as they go door-to-door next week with their children seeking candy.
The office is directing residents to its sex-offender map, where the public can get information on the street and city block where registered sex offenders reside. The tip being, do your best to avoid those homes.
The map is available online through the sheriff’s office site.

For families looking for alternatives to trick-or-treating the old fashioned way, the downtown businesses will again share treats with area children from 3-5 p.m. on Saturday Oct. 31. Then from 5-7 p.m., Walla Walla High School students are hosting a “trunk or treat” event in its main parking lot, where children can also trick-or-treat in a safe environment. Families that want to participate in the Wa-Hi event should bring a canned good.

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