Game of 'Paranoia' has officials urging parents to talk with kids about making good decisions

FRANKLIN -- Franklin police are urging parents in their community to talk to their kids about making good decisions. Here's why.

Officials posted to Facebook on Friday, May 4 a notice of a "game" that is being played by some high school students.  The post explains it this way:


As a result of this game, the police department has been getting calls of reckless driving, suspicious vehicles/persons, prowling, trespassing, and public nudity. On Friday morning, Franklin police say they received a call about students running around naked in a subdivision while playing Paranoia before school. As a result, three students were taken into custody and were cited for disorderly conduct.

Officials stress this is NOT a school sanctioned event.