Nichols Hills Officials Respond To 'Resident's Only' Trick Or Treating

A post on Reddit was definitely the talk of Social Media earlier this week. In the post the OP posted "Just a friendly reminder that your children must have a resident's lanyard to Trick or Treat in Nichols Hills." The post goes on to say that if you don't have a lanyard your kids won't be given candy.

Those threads across Social Media got the attention of Chief Cox from the Nichols Hills Police Department who told KFOR the following:

"Our residents give out awesome candy," said Chief Cox. "I know there's several rumors where people give out full-sized candy bars. That's true."

Those rumors may be true, and as you drive the streets of Nichols Hills, you can see why it's a bit of a holiday wonderland for kids.

"It's a neat experience here," Cox said.

But there's one rumor Cox says is not true.

It started with a Reddit post that claims, "Just a friendly reminder that your children must have a resident's lanyard to trick or treat in Nichols Hills."

It went on to say, "If you haven't received your lanyards yet then you don't live in Nichols Hills proper and your kids won't be given treats. Thanks!"

"I think someone that would start a rumor like that and take away the fun from kids at a time of year when they could have fun is absolutely disgusting," said Cox.

In fact, they really only ask that you follow the rules of common courtesy and practice safe habits.

Cox says the city's narrow streets are always busy on Halloween night, and he is asking trick or treaters, parents and drivers to be cautious.

"I know younger kids get out early," Cox said. "When that sun starts to go down, people that are driving - they're sometimes blinded by the sun so pay attention."

He says it's best for parents to make sure their kids stay on the sidewalks or grass for their safety.

Nichols Hills' trick or treating hours this year are 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Halloween night.

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