The Texas A&M University Police Department has a Twitter feed which dumps little reports on every incident they have attended. It will not surprise you to learn that Pokémon GO has been keeping them busy this week.
7/11-Suspicious Vehicle: Reported to PD for suspicious behavior near a campus building after 1 am. Occupants were playing Pokémon Go.
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) July 13, 2016
7/11-Traffic accident: Illegally parked car struck from behind (*Airbags deployed in 2nd car). 1st driver had exited to catch a Pokémon.
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) July 13, 2016
That last one sounds like it could have actually been a little dangerous! Kids, that warning screen when you boot the game up is no joke.
If you’re short on reading material today, this Twitter feed’s regular correspondence is also wonderful:
6/4-Assault (Reed Arena): Estranged family members fighting during a high school commencement ceremony.
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) July 4, 2016
6/4-Public Intoxication (University St.); Officer first saw person running down sidewalk, then fall, get up & run, and then fall again.
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) July 4, 2016
6/1- Poss. of Controlled Substance PG 1 [Meth] (Polo Field): Person contacted after officer saw him flailing his arms & dancing around trees
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) July 3, 2016
5/30-Assault by Threat (Research Park): Words were exchanged following an incident where 2 were almost hit by a (flying) disk golf disk
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) July 2, 2016
(5/17) Disorderly Conduct (Fighting) (A2 Lounge): Two assaulted each other because one skipped a planned lunch to eat with their mother.
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) June 19, 2016
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