N.S. police to review drink-tampering response as another woman comes forward
HALIFAX — The last thing she remembers is buying a drink. Hours later she was found unconscious, alone on a dark sidewalk.
The 19-year-old has spent weeks trying to piece together what happened after a night out with friends, another suspected case of drinking tampering in downtown Halifax.
As the university town readies for an influx of students this fall, police are grappling with how to respond to a recent rash of drink spiking incidents.
The Nova Scotia Chiefs of Police drug committee, which includes officials from the Department of Justice, the medical examiner’s office, the public prosecution service, police, EHS and fire, has added the issue to its agenda at an upcoming meeting on Aug. 16.