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Maricopa County Mugshots of the Week: Bad Hair Day

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, all of our alleged offenders are...
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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, all of our alleged offenders are having a bad hair day. Enjoy.

10.)


Charges: Driving on a suspended license
Looks like the contents of a vacuum cleaner.


9.)


Charges: Resisting arrest, DUI, failure to stop at a school bus stop sign, leaving the scene of an accident
Cute bangs.


8.)


Charges: Making gang threats, resisting arrest
Good one, Hitler.


7.)


Charges: Assault
Don't put paperclips in electrical outlets.


6.)


Charges: Possession of drug paraphernalia
Yeah . . .


5.)


Charges: Criminal trespassing, open container of alcohol in a vehicle
The bowl-cut really doesn't get the appreciation it used to.


4.)


Charges: Probation violation, shoplifting, possession of drug paraphernalia
Here's a haircut that says, "We just met, but go ahead and punch me in the face."


3.)


Charges: Aggravated assault
He managed to dye his ears and forehead, but forgot the eyebrows.


2.)


Charges: Shoplifting
A popular haircut with women in the early 1940s.


1.)


Charges: Marijuana possession for sale, marijuana production
Ah, yes, the old coil-of-dog-crap hairdo.

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