Crime & Safety
Pokemon GO Players Nabbed Inside Closed Elementary School
Five people -- all teenagers -- were found inside Keene Mill Elementary School.

As the Summer of Pokemon GO progresses, havoc continues to be created.
In one of the latest incidents, five people were found Wednesday night at 10:47 p.m. inside Keene Mill Elementary School, and Fairfax County police say they wound up there because that's where the Pokemon GO game led them.
Two men, Michael Morrison and Dejin Kim, both 18 and from Springfield, were issued summonses for trespassing on school property and released.
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Petitions for the same charge are being sought for the other three teenagers, ages 15, 16 and 17.
The county has posted a list of reminders for Pokemon GO players, and with good reason. Consider, for example:
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While it has become the most popular video game in the world, with more than 8 million downloads since its recent release, police departments throughout the country have been forced to confront the phenomenon with written warnings and the like.
Robberies have been reported, and a teenager stumbled across a dead body in Wyoming while playing the game.
As a release this week from the Stafford County Sheriff's Office noted: "While the app may tell you to follow the Pokemon, the law may not allow it."
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