Following complaints by a neighbor, the family behind a popular Halloween display based on the hit series 'Stranger Things' has been given the green light to reopen.
The display has already gotten national attention with the help of social media. The display already surpassed more than 14 million views on TikTok.
The Joliet Police said they are monitoring the situation along Whispering Oaks Court. Police said that the display is on private property and is not violating any ordinances or permits."I would encourage the public to, if they do travel there, to be mindful where they park," said Sgt. Dwayne English of the Joliet Police Dept. "Also be respectful of the property of others.
Appel said the prop was temporarily removed because of bad weather but will return as early as Friday.
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