
South Carolina is again requiring all sex offenders to stay inside with their outside lights off and not give out trick-or-treat candy on Halloween.
Department of Probation Parole and Pardon Services spokesman Pete O-Boyle said the requirement to stay inside runs from 5:30pm to 9:00pm statewide October 31st.
O'Boyle says some counties will require all sex offenders to go to a central location to be supervised for several hours on Halloween.
O'Boyle said in a statement that agents will be checking on offenders in all 46 SC Counties.
Last year, agents checked more than 350 homes and made more than 150 phone calls.