The Genesee County Sheriff's Office is reporting that Brandi-Lyn Heidenreich, 26, has been charged with petit larceny after she was arrested for allegedly stealing a 13-year-old's bicycle from behind a business.
Deputies say Heidenreich, who is from Oakfield, allegedly took the bicycle so that she could get around faster while playing Pokemon Go.
She then took the bicycle to her house and left it there and was found walking in the area, deputies say.
According to deputies, the bicycle was returned to the 13-year-old and his mother.
Armed robbers used the game Pokémon Go to lure victims to an isolated trap in Missouri, police reported on Sunday.
At about 2am in O’Fallon, Missouri, officers responded to a robbery report that led them to four people, all local residents aged 16 to 18, in a black BMW in a CVS parking lot. The occupants tried to discard a handgun out of the car when an officer approached, said Sgt Bill Stringer. The officer then identified the four people as suspects of similar armed robberies described in St Louis and St Charles counties.
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The adult suspects were charged with first degree robbery, a felony, and had bond set at $100,000 cash, Stringer said.
Stringer added that police believe the suspects used the phone app, which directs users to capture imaginary creatures superimposed onto the real world, to tempt players into secluded areas where they could be easily robbed.
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The Genesee County Sheriff's Office is reporting that Brandi-Lyn Heidenreich, 26, has been charged with petit larceny after she was arrested for allegedly stealing a 13-year-old's bicycle from behind a business.
Deputies say Heidenreich, who is from Oakfield, allegedly took the bicycle so that she could get around faster while playing Pokemon Go.
She then took the bicycle to her house and left it there and was found walking in the area, deputies say.
According to deputies, the bicycle was returned to the 13-year-old and his mother.
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Armed robbers used the game Pokémon Go to lure victims to an isolated trap in Missouri, police reported on Sunday.
At about 2am in O’Fallon, Missouri, officers responded to a robbery report that led them to four people, all local residents aged 16 to 18, in a black BMW in a CVS parking lot. The occupants tried to discard a handgun out of the car when an officer approached, said Sgt Bill Stringer. The officer then identified the four people as suspects of similar armed robberies described in St Louis and St Charles counties.
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The adult suspects were charged with first degree robbery, a felony, and had bond set at $100,000 cash, Stringer said.
Stringer added that police believe the suspects used the phone app, which directs users to capture imaginary creatures superimposed onto the real world, to tempt players into secluded areas where they could be easily robbed.
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