Most Outrageous Mug Shots

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List is from CBS News:


Jesse Thornhill was arrested in July 2010 after police say he attempted to run over his landlord with a minivan, reports CBS affiliate KOTV. It was Thornhill's mother who called the Tulsa Police Department. He was charged for assault with a dangerous weapon.



Michelle Allen, 32, of Cincinnati, Ohio was arrested wearing a cow suit in October 2008 after allegedly chasing children, urinating on porches, and blocking traffic, reports CBS affiliate WKRC. Authorities said she smelled of alcohol, slurred her speech, and was belligerent when they found her. Allen was charged with disorderly conduct.



Marcus T. Bailey, 25, was arrested in June 2009 in the middle of getting his hair braided. Midway through his braid-job, Bailey allegedly stepped outside an Indiana barber shop to sell crack cocaine when police caught him, reports the Daily Mail. Police say they found 21 grams of cocaine in his car.



Pennsylvania man, Adam Ballingall, was arrested on Halloween 2008 wearing a prisoner costume. Ballingall was allegedly smoking marijuana behind a bar when police caught up with him, reports NBC Chicago.



"I'm not an alcoholic, I am a drunk, alcoholics go to meetings" read Amanda Lynn Bailey's t-shirt when she was pulled over for a DUI in August 2007. The 41-year-old Florida resident charged with driving under the influence and driving with a canceled, suspended or revoked license, according to Tampa Bay Online.



Tennessee mother of two, Anna Clifford, was pulled over for a DUI in March 2007 allegedly after a long night celebrating her friend's birthday. Police say that Clifford, 25, had the sunroof open when she was pulled over, in order to make room for her enormous Mohawk hairdo, reports the Daily Mail. The police photographer had to take several steps back to accommodate her 18 inch hair in the mug shot.


Tampa man, Bradley Gellert, 32, was arrested and charged with felony domestic battery by strangulation, reports CBS affiliate WTSP. The man was ironically booked while wearing an "I Heart My Marriage" t-shirt in March 2009.



Fares Baroudi was arrested two days before Halloween wearing a "Department of Mental Health" costume and charged with driving under the influence, reports NBC Chicago. The 25-year-old was pulled over in Tampa in 2007 and apparently took his costume seriously when posing for his mug shot.



Patricia Dye, 31, was arrested in June 2010 for impersonating a 14-year-old boy in order to have sex with a teenage girl. CBS affiliate WKRC reports that the Ohio woman was charged with unlawful sexual conduct with, and contributing to, the delinquency of a minor and is being held on $100,000 bond


Michigan man, Daniel Everett, 22, was arrested wearing a "World's Greatest Dad" t-shirt when he went to have sex with a girl he met online and believed to be 14-years-old. The teenager was actually an agent, reports CBS affiliate WTSP. When Everett arrived to meet the young girl, authorities arrested him. He pleaded guilty in 2008 to child sexual abuse and using the Internet to attempt sexual abuse. His stepdaughter had given him the now infamous mug shot t-shirt.


Raymond Adamcik, was dressed as Captain America when he allegedly pulled a burrito out of his tights and groped a woman while he was at a costume party in Florida. The comic book hero look-alike was arrested in April 2007 and taken to the police station where Adamcik. Police say he then tried to flush a marijuana cigarette down the toilet, reports CBS affiliate WFOR. He was charged with misdemeanor battery, disorderly conduct, resisting an officer without violence and felony destruction of evidence. Adamcik is a family physician by day.



Spencer Taylor, 20, was arrested in July 2008 at and Indiana movie theater after he went to see "The Dark Knight". CBS affiliate WSBT reports that Taylor, dressed as the "Joker" character, complete with makeup, tried to steal posters and memorabilia related to the film. He was arrested and charged with felony larceny and malicious destruction of property.



Julie Root, Connecticut mother of 2, poses for her mug shot in an "I Heart Weed" t-shirt in April 2010, according to CBS affiliate WFSB. Root was charged with risk of injury to a minor and reckless endangerment when her two sons were found playing unattended in the woods wearing only their diapers.



Police say Thomas Neel, 20, entered a California convenience store with a makeshift sword and began threatening shoppers and employees. When police arrived Neel remained aggressive and violent, reports CBS affiliate KOVR. He could not be taken down with a stun-gun so police had to resort to a 37mm sage gun to restrain him. Neel was charged with assault with a deadly weapon.


Ohio man Robert Prosser, 49, was arrested in July 2010 for allegedly growing marijuana at his home, which was located near a school, according to CBS affiliate WKRC. Prosser was also allegedly in possession of a gun, which as a convicted felon is illegal.



Steven Joerger was arrested in January 2010 for allegedly beating his mother. During the altercation Joerger allegedly knocked over a wood-burning stove and set his house on fire, reported CBS affiliate KOVR. The Sacramento man is charged with felony arson and felony crime against the elderly.



Yahmel Edwards is accused of trying to break into a group home and is now charged with felony burglary, according to CBS affiliate WKRC. Cops say they don't know how Edwards broke into the group home in July 2010, but the 23-year-old allegedly stole money from someone inside before he was chased away.


 
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