Cocaine trick or treat
An Oldham man's pleaded guilty to giving children bags of cocaine instead of sweets on Halloween.
Rob Smith reports on man who's admitted giving trick and treaters a bag of cocaine by mistake.
A man has admitted he gave young children bags of cocaine instead of sweets when they were trick-or-treating for Halloween. 23 year old Donald Junior Green was caught when the father of one of the children, who is a serving police officer, identified the drug. Our correspondent Rob Smith reports
Man admits giving cocaine to children on Halloween
A man from Oldham handed bags of cocaine to children trick-or-treating on Halloween night, thinking he had given them sweets.
Read the full storyAdvertisement
Man pleads guilty to giving trick-or-treating children cocaine
A 23-year-old man from Oldham has pleaded guilty to giving children bags of cocaine on Halloween instead of sweets.
Donald Junior Green was found out because the dad of one of the children he gave the drug to was a serving police officer.
Green says he had bags of sweets in his pockets, alongside bags of cocaine. He told police he gave out the wrong bags and then went driving round the neighbourhood in Royton trying to find the children.