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Sheriff's Office Posts 'No-trick-or-treat' Signs In Registered Sex Offenders' Yards

ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia sheriff says signs have been placed at the homes of registered sex offenders to warn families not to trick-or-treat there on Halloween.

The sheriff's office in Butts County posted a notice to Facebook on Saturday.

Butts County Sheriff Gary Long tells news outlets the signs conform with a Georgia law forbidding sex offenders from participating in Wednesday's holiday.

Spalding County Sheriff Darrell Dix says flyers will be posted on offenders houses. And in Monroe County, Deputy Marilynn Fitts sayssex offenders who chose not to have signs in their yard will have to spend the evening at the sheriff's office.

Grovetown Mayor Gary E. Jones announced last week that roughly 30 offenders on probation will be held at city hall for several hours.

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