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US - ​Needles found in Halloween candy in Pennsylvania

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Needles found in Halloween candy in Pennsylvania: Police

NBC News - Morgan Zalot and Vince Lattanzio

Published: November 2, 2015, 7:39 am Updated: November 2, 2015, 7:41 am

Local authorities are urging parents to carefully check their children?s Halloween candy after what appear to be sewing needles and pins were found in a half-dozen chocolate bars given out to trick-or-treating children in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Police in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania said they were notified about midnight Sunday that Halloween candy handed out in the borough?s Stenning Hills section had been tampered with. Needles were discovered inside five wrapped Twix bars handed out to four different children in the area, police said.

Sunday afternoon, a 12-year-old turned in a sixth candy bar ? a Snickers ? with a needle in it, police said.
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http://wsls.com/2015/11/02/needles-found-in-halloween-candy-in-pennsylvania-police/
 
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