See Video: Baltimore Police Warn Not To 'Pokemon Go' And Drive

An officer reacts after the SUV strikes an unoccupied patrol car. Credit: Baltimore Police Department

Baltimore Police want to remind drivers that no matter wherever rare Pokemon are hiding, they aren't more important than their lives.

They released body camera video Tuesday of a crash caused by a driver who police say was playing "Pokemon Go" when his Toyota Rav4 struck a marked patrol car.

#PokemonGO is not all fun and games. Here is a video of a distracted driver who struck one of our cars. #PlaySafe pic.twitter.com/kOTfbTcILo — Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) July 19, 2016

The officer was not in the car at the time, and no occupants in the driver's vehicle were injured.

"You guys OK?" the officer is heard asking the driver when he approaches the stopped vehicle about a half block away.

"Oh man," the driver says. "That's what I get for playing this dumb*** game."

"Pokemon Go" allows players to catch virtual Pokemon in real-life locations. It's been tied to a number of robberies where victims may have been lured using the game.