Do you have any candy left? The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office hosts the 12th Annual Treat For Troops – CBS Detroit

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OAKLAND COUNTY, Michigan (CBS Detroit) – If you’ve got some candy left over from the weekend and don’t know what to do with it, how about sending it to the troops?

The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office launches its 12th Annual Treats For Troops Initiative. The sheriff’s office accepts leftover or extra Halloween candy to be sent to overseas troops.

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Candy collections start Monday November 1st through Friday November 5th.

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Candy can be dropped off at any of the following Oakland County Sheriff’s offices until 4:00 p.m.

  • head officeter, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Building 38E, Pontiac
  • Brandon Township Substation, 15 South St., Ortonville
  • Commerce Township Substation, 2401 Glengary, ComMerce Township
  • Substation Highland Township, 165 N. John St., Highland Township
  • Independentnce parish SSubstation, 6560 Citation Drive, Independence local community
  • Substation of the municipality of Orion, 2525 Joslyn R.oad, lake Orion
  • Oxford Township Substation, 310 DunRound Road, Oxford
  • Rochester Hills substation, 750 Barclay Circle, Rochester Hills

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