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Calgary police no longer seeking witness to suspected spiked drink incident

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Calgary police say a witness has come forward in relation to an investigation into a suspected spiked drink incident at One Night Stan’s.

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According to a media release sent out on Monday, police said around 11 p.m. on Dec. 11, 2021 a group of friends went to the local bar on 17 Avenue to celebrate a birthday. While there, two women from the group became “extremely ill and disorientated.”

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One Night Stan’s staff assisted the group with getting the pair a safe ride home. However, once the group was home, both girls went unconscious and were transported to hospital by EMS.

Since then, investigators have spoken to many witnesses who were in the bar at the time, but they were still looking to speak with one more.

In an update Tuesday morning, police said the witness came forward. The matter remains under investigation.

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