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Candy Tampering

Monday, Nov 3, 2025
News Release

 

Delta, BC – The Delta Police are currently investigating an incident of possible candy tampering that was reported on Sunday, November 2, 2025. A concerned parent advised that their child opened a candy bar and found a sewing needle protruding from one end. The child was not injured. The family had been trick-or-treating in the area of 75th Avenue and 113th Street to 118th Street and 74B Avenue. See attached photo.

Delta Police are reminding parents to check their children's candy for anything suspicious and ensure it is safe to eat before giving it to them. If you do find anything suspicious, contact the Delta Police non-emergency number at 604-946-4411.

 

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