14-Year-Old Girl Avoids Date-Rape Drug at Fair with Rapid Test
Police in HSK are investigating a suspected case of date-rape drug use at a fair in Arnsberg. A 14-year-old girl avoided potential harm after using a prime speed test bracelet to check her drink. The girl, whose parents were informed of the incident, tested her drink with a prime speedtest bracelet at a fair in Arnsberg. The test showed positive twice, indicating a possible presence of date-rape drugs. She wisely chose not to drink the beverage, remaining unharmed. The police are now investigating the case for attempted dangerous bodily harm. Witnesses are urged to contact the Arnsberg police station with any information. While prime speed tests can be helpful, they are not definitive and should not replace professional medical advice. If you suspect you've been given date-rape drugs, seek immediate medical help and report it to the police. As of now, there are no suspects in this case. The police in HSK are treating this as a serious incident and are appealing for witnesses. The girl's quick thinking and use of a prime speed test bracelet likely prevented a dangerous situation. Anyone with information is urged to come forward.