Amusement park event in Hüsten reveals swift test wristbands exhibiting knockout agents.
In an unsettling turn of events, the Arnsberg police have launched an investigation after a 14-year-old visitor from the city reported a suspected case of date-rape drug use at the Hüsten Fair on Monday, September 16th.
The girl, who was visiting the fair, checked her cold drink using a rapid test bracelet, which reacted positively twice, indicating the possible presence of date-rape drugs. Fortunately, she did not drink the beverage and remained unharmed.
Despite the alarming incident, no indications of a possible perpetrator have been found so far. The police are urging witnesses with information about the incident to contact them at the Arnsberg police station under the telephone number 02932-90200. Suspects are also encouraged to report the incident to the police.
The police have initiated investigations due to suspicion of attempted dangerous bodily harm. Rapid tests in cases like this can be helpful, but they are not definitive or reliable proof of date-rape drugs.
As a precaution, visitors to events are advised to exercise caution, particularly when drinks are offered by strangers. It is also recommended not to leave one's own glass unattended at events.
This article was created with the help of AI. The police continue their investigations and are urging anyone with information to come forward to help bring the perpetrator to justice.
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