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Old 08-07-2016, 06:18 PM   #35
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Fuckhead wasting police time:

Pokemon Go Player Leaves Suspicious Bag in Bank Parking Lot.

San Rafael, CA - On 07/28/16, at 1140 a.m., the San Rafael Police Department received a call regarding a suspicious circumstance. The reporting party witnessed a young male subject wearing a hat, grey shirt and a sweatshirt on the top floor of the parking garage behind Bank of America at 1000 Fourth Street. The reporting party told dispatchers the male subject left a large black backpack unattended and walked quickly from the area. San Rafael Police patrol officers responded to the area and located a large black backpack. Based upon the circumstances officers quickly established a perimeter and restricted entry into neighboring business and apartments. The Bank of America building and the Rafael Town Center businesses and apartments were evacuated as a precaution. Traffic on Fifth Avenue was also restricted.
The U.C Berkeley Bomb Squad responded to investigate the package. Officers identified additional witnesses, including one who captured a cell phone photo of the suspicious male subject. One of the original witnesses approached officers and reported seeing the suspicious subject still in the downtown area, while the bomb squad was still in the process of examining the backpack with a robot. San Rafael PD officers located a male subject who matched the photo and description. The subject admitted to being on the top of the parking garage playing Pokemon Go, but initially denied any association with the backpack. Upon further questions, the subject admitted the backpack belonged to him, but did not provide a clear explanation as to why he left the backpack. The bomb squad confirmed the backpack contained a sleeping bag and clothing. No arrest was made and no criminal charges are expected.
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