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Maricopa County Mugshots of the Week: Things Gone Wrong

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 have...
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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 have something gone wrong. Enjoy.

10.)


Charges: Trafficking stolen property, shoplifting
Just in case you were thinking about licking this guy, don't do it.


9.)


Charges: Narcotic-drug possession, possession of drug paraphernalia
We're not sure how this is even possible, but these two people, with matching bio-hazard tattoos, do not appear to be related.


8.)


Charges: Dangerous-drug violation, indecent exposure, possession of drug paraphernalia
It's like a wife-beater of human fur.


7.)


Charges: Dangerous-drug possession, possession of drug paraphernalia
Hippies Gone Bad, Volume 6


6.)


Charges: Misconduct involving weapons, possession of drug paraphernalia
Oh boy, he's gonna have to put in his curler tonight.


5.)


Charges: Narcotic-drug possession, possession of drug paraphernalia



4.)


Charges: Possession of marijuana
Guess where this guy's from!


3.)


Charges: Failure to appear
Have fun trying to sleep tonight.


2.)


Charges: Failure to pay a fine
New look: Eyebrows that look like Clark Gable's mustache.


1.)


Charges: Assault
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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