Andy Cross, The Denver PostPheonixx Jones, 18 months old, is unsure about the large, blow-up police dog next to her at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy, and DPD districts two and five Oct. 31, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostJuliet Ivers, 9, left, dressed up as Albert Einstein, and fellow trick-or-treaters, Dahvid Sodjinsi, 7, center, and Amair Trimble, 10, right, burn off calories from candy on pedal bikes that produced electricity and bubbles courtesy of local company EnergiLAB at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy, and DPD districts two and five Oct. 31, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostDenver Police officer Jesse Sandoval hands young trick-or-treater Zane Ziegler some candy at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy and DPD districts two and five Oct. 31, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostCaiden Parker, 1, tries to eat a piece of candy through the wrapper at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy and DPD districts two and five Oct. 31, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostA haunted house was part of the fun at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy and DPD districts two and five Oct. 31, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostTrick-or-treaters burn off calories from candy on pedal bikes that produced electricity and bubbles courtesy of local company EnergiLAB at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy and DPD districts two and five Oct. 31, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostMany Martinez, 6, is all smiles in anticipation of loading up her bucket full of candy at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy and DPD districts two and five on Oct. 31, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostTrick-Or-Treaters line uo for candy at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy and DPD districts two and five Oct. 31, 2018.
Andy Cross, The Denver PostYoung princess Loyalitie Morris, 4, puts both hands into a candy bucket at a free-throw basketball game at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy and DPD districts two and five Oct. 31, 2018.
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Pheonixx Jones, 18 months old, is unsure about the large, blow-up police dog next to her at the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the academy, and DPD districts two and five Oct. 31, 2018.
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Little ghouls and goblins came out of the woodwork for the annual Denver Police Academy Halloween party hosted by the Academy and DPD districts two and five on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018. Trick or Treaters filled up with candy, were shown several police cars and a motorcycle, played lots of games and had the option to walk through a haunted house.











