Sheriff’s Office warns community of new ‘creepy clown’ trend

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is taking proactive measures on individuals acting disorderly while wearing costumes or dressed as clowns, a new trend known as “creepy clown.”

The new trend has caused an increase in reports across the nation of offenders wearing clown costumes while harassing or threatening members of the community.

According to a press release from the Sheriff’s Office, it will aggressively investigate anyone who dresses in a costume, wears a mask, disguises themselves, while making threats or acting disorderly toward others.

The Sheriff’s Office School Safety Team has been communicating with all of the schools in our jurisdiction, providing safety reminders for students and staff. Sheriff’s deputies are conducting extra patrols at all schools in the sheriff’s office jurisdiction.

With Halloween approaching, the Sheriff’s Office is reminding the community to be safe. The sheriff’s office will have extra deputies patrolling, while children are trick-or-treating. Sheriff’s detectives will provide additional monitoring of registered child sexual offenders, to ensure they are in compliance with the law, and not participating in trick-or-treating.

“If you see something, say something – I can’t emphasize this enough!” Sheriff Mark Curran said. “It’s imperative the community calls the Sheriff’s Office or their local police department if they feel anything is suspicious or out of the ordinary.”

Undersheriff Ray Rose said, “The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is being proactive in this matter, especially considering Halloween is right around the corner. We strongly discourage anyone from acting in a manner which alarms or disturbs others, whether in a costume or not.”

The Sheriff’s Office offers these additional safety tips:
• If anyone sees someone acting suspiciously, whether they are wearing a costume or not, call the police;
• Remind children not to speak with strangers;
• While trick-or-treating, ensure children are accompanied by adults;
• Young adults trick-or-treating without parental supervision should always remain in groups;
• Ensure children are wearing reflective clothing while trick-or-treating;
• An adult should inspect all candy before it’s consumed; and
• Take extra time and drive safely while trick-or-treaters are out.


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