BPD Community Alert: Boston Police Warn of Drink Spiking and Urge Victims to Report Incidents

BPD Community Alert: As area College Commencements approach and graduation parties take place, the Boston Police Department would like to remind the public of the dangerousness of colorless, odorless, and tasteless drugs like Rohypnol (“roofies”), GHB, and Ketamine can be secretly placed in beverages, leading to disorientation, confusion, temporary paralysis, unconsciousness, and other serious effects that leave victims vulnerable.
To help ensure your safety, please follow these precautions and look out for one another:
- Always have your drink served directly by a bartender or server. Avoid accepting drinks from people you do not know or trust.
- Keep your drink in sight at all times. Never leave it unattended.
- If you need to leave your table, take your drink with you—even to the restroom.
- Cover your drink when you are not actively drinking. Many innovative products are available to help safeguard your beverage.
- Consider using drink-testing tools such as test strips or nail polish that detect the presence of drugs.
- Seek immediate assistance if you feel dizzy, nauseous, light-headed, or otherwise unwell.
- Watch for unusual behavior in friends and acquaintances, and be cautious of strangers attempting to separate individuals from their group.
- If you see someone who appears distressed, wandering alone late at night, or dressed inappropriately for the weather, contact local authorities immediately.
If you believe you have been the victim of drink spiking or any other criminal activity, report the incident as soon as possible.

Maureen Dahill is the founder of Caught in Media. Once a longtime wardrobe and prop stylist for brands such as Rue La La, TJ Max & Hasbro, she is a devoted lover of vintage clothing, Martini Mondays, Castle Island, AND a 4th generation South Boston native. Mother of three, married to Peter G.


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