Candy Crawl: Mohave County Sherriff’s Office serves a warrant for fun!

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Northern Arizona Fire District crews were more than happy to let folks of all ages climb inside their fire trucks. Photo by Aaron Ricca

KINGMAN – The line wrapped halfway across Kingman High School for more than three hours.

The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office Public Outreach Program’s 7th Annual Candy Crawl attracted nearly three thousand people on Saturday night between 5 and 8 p.m. Between the crowd and the noise, the event was more like a concert than an opportunity to snag buckets full of candy of which 18 vendors and MCSO deputies and staff gave out an estimated 500 bags of.

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The Paredes Family waited at least a half hour in line to get through the entrance to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office Public Outreach Program’s 7th Annual Candy Crawl. Photo by Aaron Ricca

Some of those staff and displays included MCSO Search and Rescue, Sheriff’s Posse, MCSO SWAT team, MCSO boat safety officers, animal control, parks enforcement, Arizona Department of Transportation, Kingman Robotics Team #60 and Northern Arizona Fire District.

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The Mohave County Sheriff’s Posse were one of 18 displays handing out candy to thousands of families. Photo by Aaron Ricca

“This is our seventh year and we’ve been invited to branch out to Lake Havasu City,” said MCSO committee member Jody Schanaman…

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