Photo Gallery: Glendale Police talk safety at Muir Elementary School Halloween event
Glendale Police Department officers, including officer Tim Lindner giving high-fives to children, visited John Muir Elementary School during their annual Halloween event in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. The officers talked about safety for Halloween and also passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Glendale Police Department officer Bryan Duncan unloads boxes of goodie bags during visit to talk about safety John Muir Elementary School in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. The officers passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Students and teachers, some taking a photo, came in their finest costumes to the Halloween parade at John Muir Elementary School in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. A group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety for Halloween and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Glendale Police Department officer Larry Ballesteros, left, and custody officer Anashe Varoujan, right, passed out gift bags after they spoke about safety at the school in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. Officers passed out bags to 36 classrooms.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Sixth grade teacher Amy Gentile came dressed as Sleeping Beauty came to the Halloween parade at John Muir Elementary School in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. A group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety for Halloween and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Fifth grader Isabella Sanchez came as Harley Quinn of Batman fame to the Halloween parade at John Muir Elementary School in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. A group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety for Halloween and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)John Muir Elementary School first grader Karine Baghdasaryan peeks into her gift bag after a group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)After a Halloween parade at John Muir Elementary School, a group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety during Halloween and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)John Muir Elementary School first grade teacher Penny Armbruster showed her joy after her students answered safety questions correctly during a Glendale Police Department visit to talk about safety at the school in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. The officers also passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Fifth graders pose for a photo at the Halloween parade at John Muir Elementary School in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. A group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety for Halloween and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Fifth grade teacher Lana Huleis got into the spirit of Halloween and dressed up as well for the Halloween parade at John Muir Elementary School in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. A group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety for Halloween and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)First grader Andres Mendoza, as Wolverine, was ready to answer safety questions posed by Glendale police officers during visit to John Muir Elementary School in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. A group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety for Halloween and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Glendale Police cadet Araz Nazarian passed out bags of goodies to students at John Muir Elementary School in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. A group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety for Halloween and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)A pirate-themed pumpkin was displayed with others at the Halloween parade at John Muir Elementary School in Glendale on Thursday, October 29. 2015. A group of officers and staff from the Glendale Police Department spoke about safety for Halloween and passed out candy bags to 36 classrooms at the school.
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