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Maricopa County Mugshots of the Week: Mad, Glad, and Weird

At the end of the week, we bring you a roundup of visitors to the desert's own Fourth Avenue Jail. To be considered for our Maricopa County mugshots of the week, get arrested, strike a pose, and we'll take care of the rest. This week, we find a whole range...
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At the end of the week, we bring you a roundup of visitors to the desert's own Fourth Avenue Jail. To be considered for our Maricopa County mugshots of the week, get arrested, strike a pose, and we'll take care of the rest.

This week, we find a whole range of emotions, from mad, to glad, to just plain weird. Enjoy.

10.)

Charges: Driving on a suspended license Batman comin'.

9.)

Charges: Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a weapon by a prohibited person DAMN you are one scary-looking individual. 8.)

Charges: Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon You suck at this, Waldo.

7.)

Charges: Shoplifting, failure to appear Nope, that's not what eyebrows look like. 6.)

Charges: Failure to pay a fine, criminal damage For those who don't know, Greasewood Flat closed this week, so this is not this guy's favorite week.

5.)

Charges: Shoplifting Whatever that says, it's dumb. 4.)

Charges: Dangerous-drug possession, failure to appear Is there no age limit on lip rings?

3.)

Charges: Reckless burning, assault Hey there. 2.)

Charges: Failure to pay a fine This guy is so mad he looks like he needs an exorcism.

1.)

Charges: Possession of a weapon by a prohibited person We do not want to know anything about what's going on below this picture.

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