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Rogers Park Residents Take Halloween Precautions After Murders

"He's been picking people off alone, so the biggest thing is that you just have to stick with a group," a Rogers Park resident said.

CHICAGO, IL — Several parents in the Rogers Park neighborhood are on edge this Halloween, knowing their children will be trick-or-treating while a killer is still on the loose. Police are stepping up patrols in Rogers Park to help keep kids safe until that killer is caught.

Some parents can bring their kids to the Willye B. White Park fieldhouse, where officers will park their cars along the street for a “Trunk-or-Treat” party from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

This article is from CBS Chicago.

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