"Sorry we called the cops on you".
A Minnesota resident called Amy Kellems has hit the news this week after receiving an apology Pokémon cake from one of her neighbours. As reported by
Eventually, they were pulled over on their driveway by police who had received a call mentioning a "suspicious" vehicle. Kellems told the officials that they were simply playing the game, going on to share the story of what had happened on US-based social networking site, Nextdoor.
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A Minnesota resident called Amy Kellems has hit the news this week after receiving an apology Pokémon cake from one of her neighbours. As reported by
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, Kellems decided to make full use of her neighbourhood's current quietness by taking her daughter outside to play
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, driving around in a car and stopping at any points of interest within the app.Eventually, they were pulled over on their driveway by police who had received a call mentioning a "suspicious" vehicle. Kellems told the officials that they were simply playing the game, going on to share the story of what had happened on US-based social networking site, Nextdoor.
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