A man is wanted for questioning after multiple Coconino High students claimed their drinks were spiked during a JROTC ball last weekend.
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Police say the man visited the Double Tree Inn on Saturday where Coconino High's JROTC ball was being held on March 11. The JROTC students experienced nausea and vomiting, and some went to Flagstaff Medical Center for treatment.
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