Police investigating report of razor blade found in Halloween candy bar
Incidents being investigated in other parts of Canada
Charlottetown police are asking residents to check Halloween treats after they received a report of a razor blade being found in a chocolate bar.
Deputy Chief Gary McGuigan said the chocolate appears to have been a peanut butter cup but police haven't seen the wrapper.
He said the chocolate and the object are being sent for positive identification.
Police said the report came in Wednesday afternoon.
The area of the city where the report came from is not being released. Police say that is part of the investigation.
Police issued a reminder on social media Wednesday night asking parents to take a close look at Halloween candy.
Police are currently investigating a case of a foreign object found in Halloween candy. Please check candy & report anything suspicious.
—@ChtownPolice
Reports across Canada
The incident was one of several reports of candy being tampered with in Canada this Halloween.
A 12-year-old boy slashed his finger on a razor blade stuck in a Kit Kat bar he received while trick or treating in Spryfield, N.S.
In another incident, Ottawa police found a girl who reported needles in her candy had placed them there herself.
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With files from Mitch Cormier