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SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (KGTV) -- A mother in Simi Valley found Oxycodone and Xanax among her child’s Halloween candy following a “trunk or treat” event, according to the Simi Valley Police Department.The woman told police she took her kids to the event after seeing a post about it on Facebook.“When the family returned to their residence, the parent dumped her children’s candy out on the counter so she could spray it with disinfectant spray as a COVID-19 precaution,” police said.After inspecting the candy, the woman discovered a clear bag that contained blue pills, later identified as Oxycodone, and a white cylinder containing Xanax.The department is still investigating the incident and no suspect information was available as of Sunday morning“We would like to remind parents about the importance of inspecting any candy or edibles their children receive during Halloween events,” police wrote. 908
SOLON, Ohio — An Ohio police department is warning of a Netflix email phishing scam that is asking people to update their payment details after one of their officers, who doesn't even have a Netflix account, received the email.The city of Solon, Ohio Police Department put out the warning, saying criminals want you to click the links so that you voluntarily give out your personal information. The links also could install malware on your computer.In a photo, the very real-looking email it asks users to update their payment details, saying the account is on hold."Hi Dear, We're having some trouble with your current billing information. We'll try again, but in the meantime you may want to update your payment details," the email reads, with a link to update the account.Netflix said if you believe you have received a fraudulent email appearing to be from the company, never enter your details, never click on any links and do not reply to it. Instead, forward it to phishing@netflix.com and include the message header information. 1064

Star Wars fans have turned May 4 into a "May the Force" holiday, by binge watching the popular movie series, and getting dressed up like Chewbacca or Princess Leia. Shops are taking advantage of this unofficial holiday by offering deals, many of which are only available this weekend only. Here is a sampling of deals for Star Wars fans, provided by Offers.com (while supplies last). Denny's: Denny's is offering collector cups for .99. The cups are availble in four themes: Chewbacca, Han Solo, Lando Calrissian and Qi'ra. Cups can be purchased here. LEGO: LEGO is offering a free Star Wars Mini BB-8 set with the purchase of in LEGO Star Wars merchandise. The deal is available Friday through Sunday on the LEGO website. Kohl's: Younger Star Wars fans will enjoy this backpack and lunch bag set, which is half off of its regular .99 price. Other items, including Star Wars products, will be 20 percent off with a special offer code thorough Sunday on its website. Barnes and Noble: A large selection of Star Wars toys and games start at .99. Kay Jewelers: Kay's is offering a large selection of Star Wars jewelry, some of which is up to half off on its website. 1278
SHOREWOOD, Wisc. — Just hours before opening night, Shorewood High School canceled the play 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'"Due to concerns regarding potential protests related to the production, we've concluded that the safest option is to cancel the play," a statement from Shorewood School District superintendent Bryan Davis read.Patience Phillips said her three children spoke out against the play."They protested the use of the word in the play," Phillips said.It's the use of the N-word that is said by different actors in the play."The fact that word came out of their mouth multiple times," said a sophomore protestor who did not want to be named. "It sat with me differently. It felt weird." "When you have students of color telling you they are not comfortable with the word, that's a problem," Phillips said. The play is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee. The students in the cast say the word is important."Us doing the show without the word, we felt like we couldn't really tell the story," a cast member named ZeZe said."And when using that word we were really trying to be considerate and telling them this is not something to hurt you," another castmember, Nimya, said. "I'm in show, I'm black and I'm not getting offended but I guess that still wasn't clear."Both sides say they did not want to see it come to this."We never asked for the play to be canceled," Phillips said."It's an issue that needs to be talked about everywhere and the fact that it's being canceled, what message is that sending," Zeze said.Both the students and the protestors are wondering if the play was chosen back in June, why did it take until opening night for the school district to address it."The District should have done more outreach to engage in dialogue about the sensitivity of this performance with the Shorewood and greater Milwaukee community. Moving forward, the District will continue to encourage staff and students to engage in meaningful performances surrounding contemporary issues with the appropriate amount of outreach and dialogue," a statement from the school district said. 2185
Singer Meghan Trainor has announced she’s pregnant.She shared the news with Hoda and Jenna on Today Wednesday morning. Wearing a sweatshirt with an image of Hoda Kotb on it, her husband Daryl Sabara then showed a baby onesie with the same image of it.“We’re so excited, we couldn’t sleep, we’ve been waiting so long.” Trainor excitedly told Hoda and Jenna.Shortly after the interview, Trainor posted on Instagram an image of the sonogram in a Christmas tree.You all know how long I’ve wanted this!!!! (Darly) and I are so beyond happy and excited to meet this little cutie early next year! WE’RE PREGNANTTTTT!!!” she posted. 632
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