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Drug-laced candy disguised as name brands found by police before Halloween

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The Warren Police Department reported officers found counterfeit candy and snacks containing THC and hallucinogenic products that look authentic.

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Luis Medina, INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) — Local authorities are urging parents to be vigilant this Halloween following nationwide reports of fentanyl disguised as candy. Police say the brightly colored pills — known as “rainbow fentanyl” — can look like ordinary candy, posing a serious risk if children accidentally ingest them. Officers remind families to carefully inspect all candy before children eat it and to discard anything that looks suspicious,…

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INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) — Local authorities are urging parents to be vigilant this Halloween following nationwide reports of fentanyl disguised as candy. Police say the brightly colored pills — known as “rainbow fentanyl” — can look like ordinary candy, posing a serious risk if children accidentally ingest them. Officers remind families to carefully inspect all candy before children eat it and to discard anything that looks suspicious, is unwrapped…

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USA Today broke the news in United States on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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