High School seniors throughout Stearns County are continuing the practice of the “Senior Assassin” game. This may also be referred to as Nerf wars.
This game involves students “stalking” and “shooting” each other with water guns or Nerf guns in an attempt to be the last senior standing. It is basically “Hide and Seek” with water guns or Nerf guns. The game involves hiding and sneaking around to surprise other players. Every year law enforcement agencies throughout Stearns County get calls reporting suspicious people that turn out to be students playing this game.
The safest thing for students is not to play. While it is a game for those involved, it often leads to concerns and calls from the public.
For those playing, here are a couple reminders: Do not trespass onto or into other people’s property while playing and if you’re asked to leave, do so. Use water and Nerf guns that are brightly colored and can be clearly identified as toys. Hiding in dark places and carrying anything that could be mistaken for a firearm is not advisable. This is also true for wearing dark clothing, camouflage, and masks. If you encounter a law enforcement officer, do not run or hide. Explain to the officers what you are doing so those who were concerned can be informed.
Residents, if you see something or someone suspicious, please do not confront anyone yourself. Contact law enforcement and provide information for the matter to be checked on.