Press release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office:

Under California law, certain sex offender registrants must abide by special terms between 5 p.m. and 5 a.m. on Halloween night, including:

  • Stay in their own home;
  • Not answer the door for anyone except Law Enforcement;
  • Keep all exterior lights off;
  • Cannot pass out treats;
  • Cannot decorate their house for Halloween.

Community members are encouraged to review the Department of Justice’s Megan’s Law database for any area where you intend to take children trick-or-treating and practice the following Halloween safety tips:

For Pedestrians:

  • Adults should always supervise children while trick or treating.
  • If you will be walking at night, be visible. Carry a flashlight and wear light, reflective clothing so that drivers can see you.
  • Make sure Halloween costumes are flame-retardant and visible with retro-reflective material.
  • Walk in well-lit areas on the sidewalk, not on the street.
  • Never allow children to run out into the street.
  • Only cross the street at crosswalks or corners where it is safe.
  • Only trick-or-treat at residences with exterior lights on or that indicate they are accepting trick-or-treaters.

For Drivers:

  • Drive cautiously and slow down.
  • Watch for pedestrians who may be in dark clothing or may cross roads unexpectedly.
  • Carefully exit and enter driveways and alleys.
  • Be extra alert for vehicles backing out of driveways or leaving parking spaces as drive-up trick or treating may be more common this year.
  • Do not drink alcohol and drive. Designate a non-drinking driver if your plans for the holiday include consuming impairing substances.

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office is a participant in the Region II Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE) Team, and these enforcement efforts are funded through the SAFE grant.