Police Hunt Man Over Horsham Bar Needle Attack
Police have released a photo of a man wanted over a suspected spiking incident at a Horsham bar. The shocking attack happened in Mungos, Park Place, in the early hours of Sunday 26 June.
Woman Jabbed with Needle on Dancefloor
Between 1am and 1.45am, a woman was dancing with a friend when a lone man approached. He suddenly jabbed her in the arm with a needle before walking off. Despite the sharp pain, the woman challenged him immediately and later went to hospital as a precaution.
Toxicology tests revealed no unknown substances in her system. She has been kept updated as the investigation continues.
Police Describe Suspect – And Urge Public to Help
Detectives have yet to identify the man. They describe him as a white Eastern European in his late 30s, about 5’10” tall, medium build with muscular arms. He has short dark hair and a beard. At the time, he wore an orange polo, jeans, and black trainers with orange trim.
Anyone recognising this man or with information about the incident should report online or call 101, quoting crime ref 47220116117.
Officer Warns: Stay Vigilant Against Spiking
“We encourage anyone who believes they’ve been a victim of needle spiking or drink tampering to report it urgently to bar staff or police,” said PC Jon Petroulas.
“Do not continue drinking – this can cause more serious problems. If a friend is suspected to have been spiked, don’t let them leave with someone unknown. Keep them talking, monitor their condition, and call an ambulance if they worsen.
A urine or blood sample should be taken within 72 hours to identify any substances. Police or medical personnel can help arrange this.”