Three schoolchildren are hospitalised after puffing on ‘vapes laced with illegal drugs’  – as police arrest teenage girl

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Three schoolchildren have been rushed to hospital after puffing on a vape believed to have been laced with illegal drugs. 

The teenagers became unwell at Unity City Academy in Middlesbrough shortly after 9am yesterday. 

A 15-year-old girl has been arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class B drugs and is currently in police custody for questioning.

The children, whose ages are unknown, were taken to James Cook University Hospital as a precaution.

While police were called to Unity City Academy, it is believed the students used the vape prior to being on school grounds. 

An investigation has been launched with officers suspecting that the device had been laced with drugs.

Cleveland police has also issued a warning to children and parents about the dangers of using illegal vapes.

Detective Chief Inspector John Bonner, from Middlesbrough CID, said: ‘Thankfully the children informed an adult as soon as they were found to have felt unwell with some of the children receiving treatment and are currently in a stable condition.

Three schoolchildren have been rushed to hospital after puffing on a vape believed to have been laced with illegal drugs (stock photo)

Three schoolchildren have been rushed to hospital after puffing on a vape believed to have been laced with illegal drugs (stock photo) 

The teenagers became unwell at Unity City Academy (pictured) in Middlesbrough shortly after 9am yesterday

The teenagers became unwell at Unity City Academy (pictured) in Middlesbrough shortly after 9am yesterday

‘We are working closely with the school, and our partners, to warn children and their parents on the dangers of using vapes, and I want to remind people that the legal age to use and purchase a vape is 18. 

‘Not only is this a health issue, but those possessing and supplying illegal drugs could be committing criminal offences.

‘I would urge any children or parent who suspect they have been given, or bought an illegal vape, that they believe could be laced with drugs to not use it and to inform an adult and report it to us as soon as possible. 

‘In terms of the investigation, this is progressing and enquiries in relation to where the vapes were obtained from is ongoing.’

In the UK, the legal age to buy vaping products is 18. It is illegal to sell vapes to anyone under 18. 

Details about the ages of the three children have not been released by Cleveland Police at this time.

If you have information, please contact Cleveland Police on 101 or by visiting the website quoting reference number 086248. 

Information can also be passed on anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visiting their website.

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