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Laughing gas and booze were seized from a group of underage teenagers following an end of term school party at a Wrexham quarry.

A number of complaints of anti-social behaviour were reported to police in Marford on Friday night, including youths kicking and jumping on vehicles, as well as "causing a nuisance" in the area.

Following searches around the village, a group of teenagers, some as young as 14, were found to be carrying a "quantity of alcohol", while a 15-year-old was also found to be carrying almost 200 canisters of laughing gas.

The alcohol and nitrous oxide were seized by officers, who warned the gas can be "fatal if inhaled with alcohol".

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A post published on the North Wales Police Wrexham Rural Facebook page, said: "A number of complaints were reported of Anti-social behaviour including children jumping on vehicles, kicking vehicles and causing a nuisance in the Marford area last night due to a school leavers party in Marford Quarry.

"NWP are aware and dealing with the incidents."

It added: "Following the stops of teenagers from the age of 14 to 16 last night, a quantity of alcohol was seized, more worrying was that a 15 yr old was carrying 192 canisters of nitrous oxide.

"Nitrous oxide can be fatal if inhaled more so with alcohol."