Razor blades found in Halloween chocolate in Niagara: police
Police are investigating after razor blades were discovered in Halloween candy in Thorold, Ont.
Niagara Regional are asking for the public's help with their investigation
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Police are investigating after razor blades were discovered in Halloween candy in southwestern Ontario.
Niagara Regional police say a child in Thorold, Ont., bit into a chocolate bar after returning home and felt something solid within the treat.
They say the child stopped chewing and spit out the bar, which revealed a razor blade that appeared to come from a disposable shaving razor.
In another incident a child bit into an O'Henry! chocolate bar after trick-or-treating in St. Catharines, Ont., and bit into something made of metal, which turned out to be a razor blade.
Police say neither child was hurt and are asking parents to examine candy wrappers for tampering.
They are asking for the public's help with their investigation.