
Colombian nationals spike US Army soldiers' drinks before ripping them off, FBI says
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Two U.S. Army soldiers were allegedly drugged and robbed by three Colombian men after they went to a bar to watch soccer and dance with local women in March 2020.
Authorities say the two soldiers went to an upscale Bogota bar one night to watch a soccer game and dance with local women, but the night ended with one soldier found stumbling down the street and another passed out in his apartment. Both soldiers were missing their wallets and cellphones and had little recollection of the night before, with blood tests showing they had been drugged. Michael Lee is a writer at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter @UAMichaelLee
Surveillance video from the bar showed the three Colombian men drugging the soldiers' drinks and then leading them out of the bar around 2 a.m. to a waiting car. Later, surveillance video at a bank, ATM and stores show Arango allegedly using the soldiers' debit and credit cards.