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Warning after girls, 13, buy ecstasy in Manchester | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Two 13-year-old girls were sold ecstasy in Manchester, prompting a police investigation. | Two 13-year-old girls were sold ecstasy in Manchester, prompting a police investigation. |
Police said they received a report on Wednesday from a concerned mother who said her daughter and her best friend had admitted taking the drug. | Police said they received a report on Wednesday from a concerned mother who said her daughter and her best friend had admitted taking the drug. |
Both had lied to their parents about staying at each other's houses, and were found "showing abnormal symptoms" on their return. | Both had lied to their parents about staying at each other's houses, and were found "showing abnormal symptoms" on their return. |
Officers have posted a message on Facebook warning people to be vigilant. | Officers have posted a message on Facebook warning people to be vigilant. |
The message from Greater Manchester Police's north division reads: "We are currently working with the parents and the school liaison officer to obtain intelligence about who sold the ecstasy to the young teenagers. | The message from Greater Manchester Police's north division reads: "We are currently working with the parents and the school liaison officer to obtain intelligence about who sold the ecstasy to the young teenagers. |
"Please can all parents be aware if their child is acting suspicious." | "Please can all parents be aware if their child is acting suspicious." |
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