Omaha Police say kids are twice as likely to be hit by drivers on Halloween night.
Drivers should stay sober and watch for kids; trick-or-treaters should use crosswalks, carry flashlights, and wear reflective clothing.
Families like the Caseys are teaching kids caution, and police remind everyone to slow down and stay alert.
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I’m Melissa Wright in the Miller Park neighborhood, where Halloween night brings out lots of kids ready to go trick-or-treating.
According to Omaha Police, children are twice as likely to be hit and killed by drivers on Halloween night. But officers say there are some simple steps families and drivers can take to stay safe.
For Cassidy Casey, Halloween is a special night for her three-year-old, August, and one-year-old, River.
“We go to our

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