Police were called to the hotel where Tyson Fury‘s daughter Venezuela had her wedding with at least one man arrested.
Four police cars raced to the venue just after 9.30pm on Saturday, hours after Venezuela, 16, had tied the knot with Noah Price, 19.
Pictures taken from the scene at the four-star Comis Hotel near Douglas on the Isle of Man, where the reception was in full swing, show a guest being searched by police.
He is then put inside a van, while another officer can be seen holding a clear see-through evidence bag containing what appears to be cash and a mobile phone.
The drama happened just after surprise guest Peter Andre had led a set of his hit classics for the happy couple, with Venezuela and Noah taking to the dance floor to his chart topper Mysterious Girl.
Earlier, exclusive pictures obtained by the Daily Mail showed proud dad Tyson and his wife Paris posing for pictures with the former husband of Katie Price.
At one point world champion boxer Tyson and Peter hugged, before Paris gave him a peck on the cheek to thank him for performing at the lavish reception.
On Sunday it was not immediately clear why police had been called, with the duty manager at the hotel simply saying: ‘We have no comment to make.’

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Police were called to the wedding reception of Tyson Fury’s daughter Venezuela with at least one man arrested

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Heavyweight boxer Tyson dances with his daughter at a raucous wedding party on Saturday

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Venezuela Fury, 16, and Noah Price, 19, pictured after their wedding ceremony on the Isle of Man

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Tyson Fury pictured taking a selfie with pop star Peter Andre, who performed at the wedding
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