Razor Blades Found in Halloween Candy in New York


BAINBRIDGE, N.Y. — New York State Police in Sidney are investigating reports of Halloween candy tampered with razor blades in the village of Bainbridge, Chenango County. The potentially dangerous candy was reportedly collected by trick-or-treaters on Halloween night, prompting a warning to parents in the area.

In response to the incident, police are urging parents to thoroughly inspect any candy brought home by their children. Authorities recommend checking wrappers and contents carefully and being alert for any signs of tampering. Parents are advised not to allow their children to consume any candy that appears suspicious.

If tampered candy is found, New York State Police urge residents to contact their Sidney barracks immediately at (607) 561-7400. Police are actively seeking information that could help identify the individuals responsible for this incident.


The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities are taking all necessary steps to ensure community safety. State Police are also encouraging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to Halloween candy.

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