Georgia police post warnings outside sex offenders’ homes ahead of Halloween

Signs warn trick or treaters to avoid knocking on doors of houses belonging to sex criminals

Trick or treat sex offender warning sign
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A sheriff’s department in Georgia has posted “no trick or treating” signs outside sex offenders’ houses to warn off Halloween revellers.

Over the weekend, the Butts County sheriff and his deputies visited each of the 54 registered sex offenders in the county and erected eye-catching signs in their front gardens.

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