Fountain Valley boy accused of assaulting schoolmate for Pokemon
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Andrew Wainer
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- A Valley Vista Middle School eighth-grader is accused
of running over a fellow student with his bike and making off with the
boy’s collection of 150 Pokemon cards.
The cards were valued at $150.
“It is really unfortunate that this happened,” said Beverly Hempstead,
Ocean View School District’s director of student services.
The incident occurred Oct. 14 at 5 p.m. at the corner of Newland Street
and Heil Avenue, said Assistant Dist. Atty. Bob Gannon. Police reports
said the two boys -- whose names were withheld because they are juveniles
-- had a chance meeting after school. After discussing the Pokemon
collection, the two 13-year-olds parted ways. But one of the boys made a
sudden U-turn on his bicycle and crashed into his schoolmate, knocking
him down and taking away the cards. The victim’s injuries were not
significant, Gannon said.
The boy accused of taking the collection was arrested the next day, and
the cards were recovered from his home. An arraignment is scheduled for
Wednesday.
The maximum penalty for this type of incident is a five-year sentence at
a California Youth Authority institution.
Pokemon cards, based on a Japanese TV cartoon, have grown into one of the
hottest children’s items this holiday season. Some reports have said many
toy stores have already sold out of Pokemon cards.
While many schools have had to compete with the popular cartoon
characters for attention, schools in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley
have been free of problems.
“District policy is that we do not allow personal property at school,”
Hempstead said -- and that includes Pokemon cards.
Vista View Principal Kathy Bihr said if students bring personal items to
school, they are confiscated.
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