(FOX40.COM) -- For the first time in 11 years, Halloween is falling on a Friday. With no school the next day, little ghosts, princesses, super-heroes and other spooky young community members are expected to be out and about in full force searching for their annual fix of tricks and treats.
While that may mean candy and costumes to the community's children, for parents, this night of thrills, could also come with real-life chills. Local law enforcement officials from localities all across the greater Sacramento region remind community members to be diligent.
FOX40 spoke with Else Soviar with the Placer County Sheriff's Office. She shared a message to anyone who plans to be out on the road.
"Keep an eye out," Soviar said. "Slow your roll a little bit. It doesn't hurt just to drive a littl

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