Police investigate reports of University of Guelph students' spiked drinks
CBC
The Guelph Police Service is investigating at least four complaints of female students' drinks being spiked with an unknown substance.
Police said it launched an investigation after receiving information from the University of Guelph.
Police said two of the complaints are related to a recent house party in the south end of the city. Two other complaints are related to a small on-campus gathering last month. Police said no assaults or physical injuries were reported.
The local investigation comes after several reports that young women at Western University were drugged and sexually assaulted at a first year residence last weekend.
The Guelph Police Service is working collaboratively with campus police and are reminding residents to be "cautious and aware of their surroundings."
Anyone who has information about the incidents or believes they might be a victim is asked to:
In the statement, police also released the following safety tips.
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