
Japan woman dies in Pokemon Go car accident
"They didn't use Pokeballs to catch him, they just held him till police arrived," police said in a statement, referring to an online tool used to capture the Pokemons that appear in places such as temples and landmarks where people gather. A 28-year-old man was arrested and will face theft charges in court on Sept. 7, police said.
Nintendo's Pokemon Go has become an unexpected smash hit, using augmented reality and Google mapping to make animated characters appear in the real world, overlaid on the nearby landscape viewed through players' mobile phone cameras.
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The game has also been blamed for injuries and robberies of distracted users in some countries, prompting authorities to warn gamers to play responsibly. In Napier, police reminded players their own safety was paramount.
"Capturing little Pokemon monsters isn't just good for the players because in this case it's good for the police too, but we don't want any good Samaritans to get hurt," said Senior Sergeant David Sutherland.
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