Boy runs away after mom deletes Pokémon Go

You must have noticed that people take Pokemon Go and catching Pokemon very seriously. In fact, one boy ran away after his mother deleted "Pokemon Go" from his phone. His sister documented his journey and used Snapchat videos and photos to remember every detail of his outbursts. This will be a favorite home video for years to come!

According to Stephanie McIntyre's Snapchat story, her younger brother was devastated after his mother deleted his Pokémon Go game account from her phone. Let this be a lesson to all mothers – if you take away your child’s Pokemon game as punishment, be prepared for retaliation. Kyle, a 10-year-old Scottish boy, was so frustrated with his situation that he packed up his things and jumped to his feet. No more living in a house that disrespects Pokemon Go. Stephanie's video shows Kyle riding his motorcycle through the streets while she herself laughs uncontrollably. One of the photos was captioned "He's not coming back."

I never had the courage to run away from home and had no real reason. Cell phones weren't as cool as they are today, and no one challenged my obsession with Pokemon because I didn't have cell phones growing up. My parents were both avid readers and I grew up watching American television. Kyle, on the other hand, has clearly had a taste of what Pokemon Go has to offer and knows what he might be missing out on. Fortunately, his family knew where he was and where he was escaping to. Stephanie's Snapchat Stories will always be there for everyone with eyes to see on birthdays and holidays. Here's the whole story:

In the video, the sister can be heard laughing hysterically as her mother goes out to look for her brother. She showed photos of his missing clothes and even pointed out that he also took away football medals. I feel reasonable! If you're going to run away, you might as well take all your most prized possessions with you. Kyle's actions and Stephanie's tweets caught the attention of The Sun, which is why they showed up at their house to tell them they were moving on to the next issue.

Not bad for a little boy who just decided to run away because of punishment. The video doesn't show how Kyle's story ends, but he appears to be living with relatives until it's all over. Hopefully he can get back to playing the game he loves and following the rules his mother set for him.