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Maricopa County Mugshots of the Week

At the end of the week, we bring you a roundup of visitors to the Fourth Avenue Jail in downtown Phoenix. To be considered for Mugshots of the Week, get arrested, strike a pose, and we'll take care of the rest.  This week: We start publishing Mugshots on Thursday mornings...
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At the end of the week, we bring you a roundup of visitors to the Fourth Avenue Jail in downtown Phoenix. To be considered for Mugshots of the Week, get arrested, strike a pose, and we'll take care of the rest. 

This week: We start publishing Mugshots on Thursday mornings instead of Friday, because we just can't wait.




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Booked on suspicion of: Assault

Awwww... Did we get a couple of boo-boos?





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Booked on suspicion of: Criminal Damage

The jail's medical staff will be right with you. No, they won't — just kidding.





8)





Booked on suspicion of: Shoplifting

The Doors. Hell, yeah.




7)




Booked on suspicion of: Assault

He'll never forget the day the mountain bike ran over his face.





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Booked on suspicion of: Criminal damage

This is so bogus.






5)





Booked on suspicion of: Criminal damage

Did she get that Hello Kitty tattoo done at Claire's?





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Booked on suspicion of: Criminal damage

Arizona — he's all yours.





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Booked on suspicion of: Driver's license suspension/revocation

C'mon, sing with us: Everything's gonna be all right...



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Booked on suspicion of: Failure to appear

Mother's Day present to herself. 


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Booked on suspicion of: Drugs and shoplifting

The expression totally goes with the shirt.




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