Man ‘spikes colleagues with LSD’ because he thought the office was ‘too negative’
The teenager now faces possible charges of second-degree assault and possession of a controlled substance
A TEENAGER is accused of drugging colleagues with LSD because he thought his workplace was "too negative".
The 19-year-old allegedly told police he spiked drinks with the hallucinogenic subtance to change co-workers' energy at Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Missouri, US.
He now faces possible charges of second-degree assault and possession of a controlled substance.
According to officers, the teenager apparently added the LSD to two of his colleague's water bottles and another employee's coffee.
, a manager saw the culprit holding a water dripper around her jug of water and decided not to drink from it.
She then informed officers when her colleagues endured bouts of dizziness and the shakes before being taken to a local urgent care centre.
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When quizzed on why he spiked their drinks, the man is reported to have told police: "They were too uptight, and they needed to have better energy."
He has yet to be hit with charges as police continue to wait on results of the liquids from a lab test.
They were tested at the scene but the results came back inconclusive.
It is understood that the workers were in a stable condition after the effects of the LSD wore off.