Halloween with friends and had been to several pubs during the crawl.She suddenly began to feel unwell and “dazed out”, leaving her unable to walk the 20 minute journey home in Oxon.She later recalls seeing a bruise and a puncture mark on her arm.She reported it Thames Valley Police who said it was investigating a report of a “potential needle spiking incident”.But Molly has since said the investigation has been “so disappointing” and she has been made to feel as if she should “be the person to investigate it”.She claims police told her they were not going to check the CCTV as the time frame she gave could be inaccurate and it was “too long to look through”.Molly said: “The police officer who spoke to me said they had spoken with the.
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