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NATOMAS (CBS13) — Neighbors spotted a suspicious white van with the words "Free Candy" painted in red driving around Natomas. It's something you would see on Halloween, and it had nervous ...
The Free Candy Van most often refers to a photo of a dark red Ford Econoline with the words "free candy" written on it in white lettering.
The man asked the boy to come to the van, which had its driver door partially open, and offered him candy, police say, but the boy refused and the driver threw candy toward him.
THE OPEN DOOR MISSION HOSTED ITS ANNUAL TREAT STREET EVENT TODAY. THE MISSION USES CARNIVAL GAMES TO GIVE AWAY CANDY TO FAMILIES AND CHILDREN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS.
Australian Ron Jacobs achieved internet infamy after children noticed his "creepy" van parked in their suburban California neighbourhood.
The Leawood Police Department has issued a warning to parents after receiving multiple reports of a white van approaching children.On Saturday afternoon, the department received a suspicious ...
It's trick-or-treat season, and one local group is ensuring all can enjoy it. The Open Door Mission hosted its annual Treat Street event on Saturday. The mission uses carnival games to give away ...
Police said a white van pulled up next to two 9-year-old boys as they were walking home from Howe Elementary School on Monday afternoon, walking south on Lorel Avenue toward Huron Street. A man ...
A white Econoline van was found with the phrase "WANT SOME CANDY" painted in black on the passenger's side of the van. PCSD said the vehicle appeared to have sustained significant damage and was ...
Deputies in Pierce County responded to an odd call Wednesday involving a van with the words, "Want some candy" spray painted on its side.