Law roundup: Pokémon game is a no-go for restaurant
A man with a longboard reportedly whiled the day away in a fast-food parking lot off U.S. 2 West. An assistant manager contacted the Kalispell Police Department after a woman complained he was taking pictures of her car and other vehicles. Officers spoke to the man, who said he was playing Pokémon Go, an augmented reality cellphone game, and that there was a gym (real-world sites people can go to play) set up behind the location. He had to train elsewhere when the employee asked officers to move him along and tell him not to return.
Two bullies were allegedly wreaking havoc in an apartment complex where they had been throwing rocks at children and throwing people’s belongings into a drainage ditch. A woman called the police when the youths targeted her child, threatening to beat them up, and wanted to file restraining orders. Officers spoke with both mothers and reportedly said it sounded like keeping their children separated would solve many of their issues.
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