MADISON, WI (WTAQ)– The Wisconsin Department of Corrections is partnering with law enforcement this Halloween to conduct random home visits of registered sex offenders on DOC supervision. These annual checks take place in communities across the state during local trick-or-treating hours. Restrictions are intended to protect kids out trick-or-treating.
Restrictions for registered sex offenders are intended to protect children out trick-or-treating. The restrictions
include:
• Having any Halloween decorations, either inside or outside the residence
• Handing out candy or participating in any trick-or-treating activities
• Wearing a Halloween costume
• Turning on the porch light during their local trick-or-treating hours
DOC suggests parents develop a trick-or-treating strategy so their kids know what to do if they get separated,
and also remind them of safety tips, including:
• A parent or trusted adult should always accompany children
• Stay on well-lit streets and stick to neighborhoods you know
• Only stop at homes where the porch light is on
• Never enter a home or car for a treat
• Trick-or-treaters should bring a cell phone to allow for quick communication
• Activate location services on the phone prior to trick-or-treating
• Call 911 if you see any suspicious or illegal activity
• Children should yell “No!” and run from any stranger who tries to take them somewhere
• Have a responsible adult check treats at the end of the night