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According to court documents, a Toledo couple was found trespassing inside the Toledo Zoo around 2:30 a.m. on Thursday, WNWO reports. They were allegedly found playing the popular game when they were caught and arrested by the Toledo Police near the tiger cage.
The two, Robin Bartholomy and Adrian Crawford, each face a charge of criminal trespassing. If convicted, both of them could face a maximum of 30 days in jail and a $250 fine.
Here's one of them explaining herself.
Here's one of the suspects who allegedly broke into the Toledo Zoo to play Pokemon Go overnight.@WTOL11Toledo pic.twitter.com/XHLcKn3ckS
— Jon Monk (@JonWTOL) July 14, 2016
Given the luck of the average Pokémon GO player, jail time was probably not worth the Rattatas and Weedles they probably caught while inside the zoo.