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Naperville Police urge residents to enjoy Halloween safely

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Photo Update, Oct. 29, 2023 / During Halloween Hop in downtown Naperville, kids enjoyed giving thumbs up and high fives with a chance to pose with downtown Naperville beat Officer Colton Parchem. Thanks to all first responders for keeping our community safe.

Wrap up Crime Prevention Month by joining local public safety efforts while celebrating Halloween festivities. Is a croissant a trick or treat? Celebrate safely during events through Tues., Oct. 31. (PN File Photo)

Original Post, Oct. 25, 2023This year, Halloween falls on Tuesday, Oct. 31, which means it’s time for residents to prepare for little goblins and ghosts to be out for a night of fun in our community.

There is no City ordinance in Naperville designating official trick-or-treating hours for children, but the Naperville Police Department recommends that young children end trick-or-treating when it begins to get dark and older children end trick-or-treating by 8PM. Additionally, Naperville Police would like to offer these Halloween safety tips to ensure that Halloween is a safe, fun and festive time for all.

Halloween displays welcome trick or treaters for fun and fright! Be careful. (PN File Photo)

Safety First

  • Report any suspicious or criminal activity to the Naperville Police Department immediately by dialing 911.
  • There is safety in numbers. A responsible adult should always accompany young children and make sure older kids trick-or-treat with friends.
  • If older children are going trick-or-treating without you, create a map of a safe trick-or-treating route in familiar areas. It is always best to keep the activity to your own neighborhood. Agree on a specific time they should be home as well as pre-set check in times.
  • Do not go inside anyone’s home. Remain on the porch at all times.
  • Parents should know where registered sex offenders live to avoid placing children in a risky situation. Visit the City of Naperville website at www.naperville.il.us/NPDinvestigations to find a link to registered sex offender information, searchable by location.
  • Do not accept rides from anyone, including people you know, without checking first with a trusted adult.
  • Children should remember to look both ways before crossing the street and to cross at corners only. Use sidewalks, not the street, for walking. Be sure to “Stop, Look and Listen.” Never run between parked vehicles.
  • Do not take shortcuts through back yards, alleys or parks.
  • Carry a fully-charged cell phone for quick communication and review how to call 911 in an emergency.

Motorists

  • Exercise extreme caution and avoid distractions when driving a vehicle, especially during the popular trick-or-treating hours of 4PM to 8PM.
  • Be on the alert for excited youngsters, whose vision may be obscured by masks, darting out into traffic.
  • Don’t drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Designate a sober driver or use a rideshare service, cab company, or public transportation. Drive sober or get pulled over.

Costumes

  • Make sure costumes are flame retardant.
  • Keep costumes short to prevent trips, falls and contact with flames.
  • Avoid costumes that are overly scary or that require “weapons” of any kind.
  • Make sure kids wear light colors or put reflective tape on their costumes. Glow sticks and flashlights are also fun ways to light the way.

Treats

  • Do not give homemade or unwrapped treats to children.
  • An adult should inspect all candy in a well-lit place and discard any homemade or unwrapped treats.
  • Eat only unopened candies and other treats that are in original wrappers.

Above report submitted by Naperville Public Information for the Naperville Police Department.

Halloween also happens in downtown Naperville on Sun., Oct. 29

Kids in costume again will venture across the Webster Street Covered Bridge to Halloween festivities in downtown Naperville. (PN File Photo)

Editor’s Note / On Sun., Oct. 29, trick or treaters will head to downtown Naperville to celebrate Halloween during two events, one in the morning and one later in the afternoon.

Thanks to local law enforcement for keeping the Naperville community safe during special events such as Halloween Hop! (PN File Photo 2022)

First up and thumbs up, from 10AM to noon, many downtown Naperville businesses will open early for costumed characters, ghouls, goblins, witches, and super heroes. Experience Halloween Hop, a great morning filled with fun and surprises (both candy and non-candy goodies).

Promote public safety! Be a Crime Stopper. (PN File Photo 2022)

Hop aboard for fun and free Trick or Treat Naperville Trolley rides. Find drop-off and pick-up spots in front of the Main Street Promenade at 55 S. Main Street and also on Water Street. Watch for two trolleys to circle downtown every 10-15 minutes.

Then a little later from 1PM to 4PM,  the Naperville Park District will host its annual Halloween Happening near the Riverwalk Grand Pavilion, just west of Centennial Beach. Enter the festivities via the “Ghoulish Trail” located just east of the Jaycees Playground near the Centennial Beach parking lot.

Families will find hayrides, food trucks and dozens of fun activities, games and goodies at the Halloween Happening fest for kids 10 and under. Admission is free.

Enjoy the season and all its festivities safely. Happy Halloween!

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