Now Ear This: It's Mug Shot Roundup Time
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September 16, 2011
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NOTE: This week’s booking photo roundup can be viewed two ways:
I) Click here to page through the photos in old school TSG style. In the upper right corner of each page you’ll find a description of the criminal charge(s) leveled against the suspect.
II) To look at the booking photos in a lightbox, just click the image beneath the “View The Document” arrow at left. When you mouse over the respective photos, the charged crime(s) will appear in a small box.
SEPTEMBER 16--The beaming Arizona gentleman, 32, at the head of this week’s mug shot roundup was busted Thursday for disorderly conduct and disobeying police. As for his fellow defendants, some notes:
1) The 54-year-old Pennsylvania woman on page #3 was collared Tuesday on a criminal mischief rap for damaging property. We’re going to assume here that the property in question was at the local spa; 2) Nabbed Friday for pot possession and furnishing alcohol to a minor, the Michigan gent on page #4 appears to have tucked his ears into the earlobe holes created by one of those oversized “gauges.” Your Shrek jokes go here; 3) The Floridian, 52, on page #6 was busted Thursday for writing a bad check; 4) Jailers must not have considered that pen as a possible weapon when they booked the 24-year-old Kansan on page #9. He was popped Friday for domestic battery; 5) Not surprisingly, the 22-year-old Georgian on page #11 was jailed Wednesday for public drunkenness (and trespassing); 6) The Ohio man on page #12 is 89. He was busted Friday for domestic violence; and 7) The Arizonan, 53, on page #16 was arrested for assaulting a school employee. We’re guessing the school nurse gave her that Band-Aid. (16 pages)