From left, Mary Dempsey, Fluke the dog, Katie Mathews and Valerie Phanissay hand out candy to trick-or-treaters at Green River College’s campus at Kent Station on Monday evening. HEIDI SANDERS, KENT REPORTER
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Izzy Miller, dressed as a bucket of popcorn, gives candy to a princess at the AMC movie theater at Kent Station. HEIDI SANDERS, KENT REPORTER
Mia’s owners dressed her as a banana split for Halloween. HEIDI SANDERS, KENT REPORTER
Vanessa Singh, 5, of Kent, dressed as a nerd for Halloween. HEIDI SANDERS, KENT REPORTER
Vanessa Singh, 5, of Kent, dressed as a nerd for Halloween. HEIDI SANDERS, KENT REPORTER
Lillia Smith, 6, and Isabelle Smith, 8, of Kent, completed their police officer costumes with help from their 2-month-old sister Cinthia, who was a cup of Starbucks coffee. HEIDI SANDERS, KENT REPORTER
Amanda Eagan, of Auburn, was taken prisoner by her pugs Otter, left, and Abby on Halloween. HEIDI SANDERS, KENT REPORTER
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