The disorder, which happened on Broadstone Way in Holme Wood last night, led to a foot chase by officers and a male being arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class B drugs.
Police said they also found an air rifle when they searched the bedroom of his home.
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said the group of youths "thought it would be a good idea" to throw fireworks and eggs at vehicles going past them.
The spokesperson added: "Using our vehicles we were able to surround the group at the top of Broadstone Way and, after a foot chase, one of the males was tackled to the floor and detained for his part in the disorder.
"During a search the male dropped the egg he was carrying but failed to get rid of the drugs, cash and mobile phones in his pockets.
"The male was arrested for possession with intent to supply class B drugs and an urgent search of his home address nearby was conducted.
"This search proved very fruitful with large amounts of drugs and cash as well as dealer bags, weighing scales, further mobile phones and an air rifle all being recovered from his bedroom, much to the amazement of his family.
"The family's housing association has been notified of his offending and they will be getting a visit in due course to assess their future tenancy.
"This male doesn't have any money left to buy any fireworks or eggs - he's just got a criminal investigation to face."
On a positive note, police said is was "nice" to see people "enjoying some well-attended family-run, safe bonfires without any issues" in the area.
More people are expected to head out across the district to mark Bonfire Night this evening.
West Yorkshire Police's Assistant Chief Constable Osman Khan said: "We want everyone in West Yorkshire to enjoy their bonfire celebrations safely and responsibly, and will have an increased visible presence to provide reassurance to our communities over the bonfire weekend.
"Bonfire Night is historically one of the busiest nights of the year for the emergency services and people are urged to consider this when calling us.
"Please use our online options where possible and only use 999 to report emergencies or where a crime is in progress."
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