Teens in Franklin cited after running around naked for "Paranoia" game
Posted: May 4, 2018 3:56 PM CDT

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FRANKLIN, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The Franklin Police warning residents of a teenage game that may cause some to run around naked.
The game is called "Paranoia" and is a water fight of six person teams where you get out if you the other team gets your clothes wet. Typically this is done using squirt guns.
There are safe zones for the game including school, your house, job, etc.
If you are not wearing clothes you are always safe which may cause some teens to go naked.
Franklin Police took a report of kids running around naked in a subdivision before school. Three students were arrested and cited for Disorderly Conduct.
Police encourage parents to speak to their kids about making good decisions.
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