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Police warn families to check Halloween treats after possible candy tampering in Panorama Hills

Calgary police are warning parents and families to check their children's Halloween treats after a report of possible candy tampering in Panorama Hills.

Parent in northwest Calgary found sewing needle in child's chocolate bar, police say

Calgary police received a report of possible candy tampering from a parent in Panorama Hills. (Calgary Police/Twitter)

Calgary police are warning parents and families to check their children's Halloween treats after a report of possible candy tampering in Panorama Hills. 

A woman in the northwest Calgary neighbourhood reported to police on Thursday that she found a sewing needle inside a chocolate bar her child received while trick-or-treating in the area, according to a news release. 

The child did not eat the chocolate and was not injured. 

Police have not determined where the child received the chocolate from as they collected candy from more than 100 houses, the release said. Police continue to investigate to determine if the tampering was intentional.

Police are reminding parents and guardians to check their children's candy before allowing them to consume it, check wrappers for rips or holes, and throw out any candy that looks suspicious. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 403-266-1234 or submit tips anonymously to Calgary Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-8477).