Pubdate: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 Source: Evening News, The (CN NS) Copyright: The Evening News 2006 Contact: http://www.newglasgownews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3343 Author: Sean Kelly Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/date+rape (date rape) DATE RAPE DRUGS FOUND IN ANTIGONISH Police in Antigonish, together with St. Martha's Regional Hospital are warning the public of the presence of date rape drugs in the area. Sgt. Jay McInnis of the RCMP Antigonish detachment said police decided to warn the public after they were contacted by the hospital. Officials there have reported at least three cases of patients with date rape drug symptoms checking into the hospital in the last 7-10 days. "We've seen it surface twice in the last two years," McInnis said. Police are investigating, but say it's difficult to confirm the drug's presence through medical testing. "It dissipates from the body so fast, and that's one of the problems in trying to investigate it." McInnis said trace amounts of the drug will only remain in a person's system for about a day, so there's only a small window of opportunity to identify it. Also, if a person has ingested the drugs, there's usually very little recollection of the events. It is for that reason McInnis said it was also difficult to determine where the drugs could have been given. The drugs, predominantly Rohypnol and GHB, are odourless and colorless. Victims usually suffer from amnesia, disorientation and a decreased level of consciousness. The drugs themselves are essentially tranquilizers. Police are asking the public to be vigilant in protecting themselves from the drugs. Patrons at gatherings where liquor is served are advised to not leave drinks unattended, not to accept drinks they have not seen poured themselves and to drink responsibly. Anyone with knowledge or concerns about the use of the drugs is encouraged to contact the Antigonish RCMP or St. Martha's Regional Hospital. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek