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Update: Misdemeanor charges of resisting or obstructing an officer against Sonia Teas were dropped on Aug. 23, 2016. In court documents, Teas' attorney, Jessa Nicholson, said police acted unlawfully in ordering Harry Seidel out of his house after he ordered Pokemon Go players off his property, and that Teas acted appropriately "as a licensed attorney and a concerned wife" when she saw her husband being frisked without explanation. No weapons were found. Seidel contested a municipal citation for disorderly conduct but was found guilty on May 17, 2017, and ordered to pay a $439 fine.

The police account of an argument Tuesday in which a man allegedly threatened two Pokemon Go players and a woman struck a responding officer in the nose is "inaccurate," Jessa Nicholson, an attorney for the couple, said in a statement Wednesday.

Sonia Teas, 34, a Madison attorney, wanted to be present as responding officers questioned and frisked her husband, 33-year-old Harry Seidel, about the incident, Nicholson said. An officer told Teas to go inside, but she refused, saying she wanted to be there for questioning, Nicholson said.