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Police: Pokémon Go player witnesses armed men shoot up Toano gun store

James City County Police responded to a call at 12:10 a.m. Tuesday reporting a breaking and entering in progress at the Toano General gun store. (WYDaily/Courtesy Google Maps)
James City County Police responded to a call at 12:10 a.m. Tuesday reporting a break-in at the Toano General gun store. (WYDaily/Courtesy Google Maps)

James City County Police are investigating an attempted break-in at the Toano General gun store after a person playing Pokémon Go witnessed the crime in progress.

 Police responded to a call at 12:10 a.m. Tuesday that a break-in was in progress at the store at 7960 Richmond Road, police spokeswoman Stephanie Williams said.

The caller, who had been playing Pokémon Go on their phone nearby, said they saw “approximately” four males wearing hooded sweatshirts and gloves, Williams said.

While en route to the store, dispatchers told police they could hear shots being fired in the background as the caller was on the phone.

Officers arrived on scene, but could not find any suspects or vehicles in the area.

Williams said officers found multiple bullet holes in the front of the business. One of the store’s glass doors was also shattered.

There was no evidence to indicate anyone was able to get into the building.

The incident remains under investigation.

Anyone with information  on the incident should contact James City County Police at 757-253-1800 or text/email [email protected].

Those with information can also contact the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. Callers to the Crime Line may remain anonymous, do not have to testify in court and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000 if the information leads to an arrest.

Sarah Fearing
Sarah Fearing
Sarah Fearing is the Assistant Editor at WYDaily. Sarah was born in the state of Maine, grew up along the coast, and attended college at the University of Maine at Orono. Sarah left Maine in October 2015 when she was offered a job at a newspaper in West Point, Va. Courts, crime, public safety and civil rights are among Sarah’s favorite topics to cover. She currently covers those topics in Williamsburg, James City County and York County. Sarah has been recognized by other news organizations, state agencies and civic groups for her coverage of a failing fire-rescue system, an aging agriculture industry and lack of oversight in horse rescue groups. In her free time, Sarah enjoys lazing around with her two cats, Salazar and Ruth, drinking copious amounts of coffee and driving places in her white truck.

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