Halloween ‘hoax’ exposed after 9-year-old admits planting needle in own candy
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In a startling Halloween twist, a scare that initially rattled a Maryland community turned out to be the playful mischief of a 9-year-old child. Authorities revealed that the young trickster had surreptitiously inserted a sewing needle into their own stash of candy.

Residents of Rockville were urged to scrutinize all Halloween treats after reports emerged that two children had received gummy bear packs laced with sewing needles. The chilling revelation prompted police to identify and investigate specific neighborhood blocks as potential origins of the tampered candy.

However, in a recent update, the Rockville City Police Department clarified the situation. After thorough investigation, they discovered that the incident was a prank orchestrated by one of the children involved. The police confirmed this on Facebook, stating, “The incident was a hoax carried out by a 9-year-old child within the household where the report originated.” The child confessed to slipping sewing needles into two gummy bear packages.

This confession came to light after the initial report sparked widespread public worry and media coverage. Following the incident, the parents revisited the conversation with their children, during which the 9-year-old admitted to the prank. The child had inserted the needles just before their parents conducted a routine safety check using a magnet.

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A needle was found inside a gummy bear package during Halloween in Rockville, Maryland. (Rockville City Police Department)

Amid widespread public concern and a flurry of media attention over the initial report, police said the child’s parents spoke with their children again. During the conversation, the 9-year-old admitted to placing needles inside the candy just before their parents performed a precautionary safety scan with a magnet.

Police said no other incidents were reported on or after Halloween, suggesting that no children received any candy due to “maliciously tampering.”

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A gummy bear package with a needle hiding inside in Rockville, Maryland, during Halloween. (Rockville City Police Department)

“This incident understandably raised concern within our community, and we are grateful that it did not present a broader threat to public safety,” Chief Jason L. West said in a statement.

Kids trick-or-treating

A child dressed as Mario goes Trick-or-Treating on Oct. 31, 2023.  (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

“I commend the professionalism and diligence of our officers and detectives for their swift response, thorough investigation, and commitment to ensuring the facts of this case were fully uncovered.”

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