POLICE have issued a warning to young people in Wrexham about hosting house parties when their parents aren't at home.
North Wales Police say they have recently received 'increasing' reports about the issue.
Officers add that this has led to people turning up at parties that they have not even been invited to in the first place.
NWP is now urging parents to keep an eye on their children.
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They have also issued some advice to young people on what to do if a party gets out of hand.
A spokesperson for the NWP Wrexham Town team said: "We are aware from recent social media posts that there have been an increase of young people hosting house parties when parents aren’t at home.
"In recent weeks we have been required to attended some of the parties as many of the young people attending were not invited.
"We kindly ask that with the weekend approaching parents and guardians are aware of where their young people are.
"To the young people, if a party is getting out of hand and unknown people are at your address, please call us, we are there to help you."
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