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This Article is From Jul 15, 2016

'Go' Craze: Wanted Man Visits Police Station For 'Pokemon'

'Go' Craze: Wanted Man Visits Police Station For 'Pokemon'
A gamer uses the Pokemon Go application on his mobile phone.(AFP)
New York, United States: A Michigan man with a warrant for his arrest has been taken into custody after showing up at a Detroit-area police station while playing the "Pokemon Go" game.

The Detroit News reports that Milford police say the 26-year-old, who was wearing pajama pants, rode a bike to the Milford station on Thursday.

Police Chief Tom Lindberg says officers recognized him because they've had contact with him in previous years. He was booked on a warrant for missing a court date and released. The newspaper says he was originally charged with breaking and entering.

The location-aware smartphone game gives digital incentives like "Pokeballs" as rewards for visiting real places, known as "Pokestops" and "Gyms." According to Milford police, the station is the site of a "Gym" as part of the game.

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