Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Karbon Lindley, 18 months, dressed up as an Alaska State Trooper, sneaks a look at his candy stash on a walk through the trails system during the annual Tsalteshi Trails Spook Night on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016 in Soldotna, Alaska. Families walked through the trail system and visited at stations sponsored by local businesses, government agencies and political candidates, collecting every kind of goodie from candy to keychains to reflective shoelaces - handed out by the City of Soldotna - just before a group of runners took off into the trails for a 5K.

Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Karbon Lindley, 18 months, dressed up as an Alaska State Trooper, sneaks a look at his candy stash on a walk through the trails system during the annual Tsalteshi Trails Spook Night on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016 in Soldotna, Alaska. Families walked through the trail system and visited at stations sponsored by local businesses, government agencies and political candidates, collecting every kind of goodie from candy to keychains to reflective shoelaces - handed out by the City of Soldotna - just before a group of runners took off into the trails for a 5K.

Photo: Sneaking a peek

Karbon Lindley, 18 months, dressed up as an Alaska State Trooper, sneaks a look at his candy stash on a walk through the trails system during the annual Tsalteshi Trails Spook Night on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016 in Soldotna, Alaska. Families walked through the trail system and visited at stations sponsored by local businesses, government agencies and political candidates, collecting every kind of goodie from candy to keychains to reflective shoelaces — handed out by the City of Soldotna — just before a group of runners took off into the trails for a 5K.

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