Regina Police Service (RPS) said on Tuesday it had received a third report about Halloween candy that might have been tampered with.
Acting police chief Lorilee Davies said the latest report was received overnight and comes from the Glen Elm area.
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She said it described a “brass-coloured” object similar to a sewing needle that was found in a chocolate bar. The other two reports also described thin pieces of metal found within chocolate bars.
The first two reports came from parents who had children who went trick-or-treating in the Greens area in the southea

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