 Well, if you're in downtown Brainerd tonight, you might have noticed a few spooky faces. Local law enforcement invited trick or treaters to start their night off at their 13th annual Brainerd Police Halloween Safety event. Logan Gaye has more on the event with this week's Community Spotlight. It may have been a chilly rainy day, but that didn't stop the Crowing County trick or treaters from enjoying their Halloween night. It's the best Halloween ever. For most, the candy was great, but for others, it was all about making memories. I think the main reason is that we want to have fun tonight. I really like it because we can spend time with some family. The first stop for many of the trick or treaters was the Brainerd Police Halloween Safety event. For many of the law enforcement officers, this is one of their favorite events of the year. Our goal is really to get time to spend with the kids on a positive action, a positive time where we can all enjoy the day and they're having the time of their lives and we get to see the families that we really don't get to see that often. And the Brainerd Sheriff's Department was not only offering candy, but plenty of tricks and activities for the kids. Well, today for the Sheriff's Office, we've got an open house for Halloween, really any age of the kids that are coming in and we have a number of stations set up for them. So we have our communications or dispatch center, our attack team, our bomb team, and right behind me the boat and water division. And then also our jail and even public health is here with us today. The officers gave out candy and tips for trick or treaters and their families. For the kids, be with your parents, stay with them. The masks are something that really reduced your vision. So be careful on the streets and for the vehicles too. Not just the kids, but for the vehicles, everyone being aware that at night in the evening, especially tonight, there's a lot of kids that are out in the boat. Although later this evening hundreds of kids will be enjoying their hard-earned candy, the Brainerd Sheriff's Department warns that not everything should be in. For food-wise always have your parents look through it. You know, anything that's open, you certainly don't want to be part of. And, you know, really know your neighborhoods, know where you're going and who you're getting your items from. Law enforcement plans to patrol throughout the night. And Brainerd for the Suisse Community Spotlight, Logan Gay, Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.