Mug Shots Of The Month For October 2019
Check out this month’s gallery of booking photos that you won’t be able to un-see.
Who: Shane Funk
Where: Topeka, Kansas
What allegedly happened: Police were reportedly called after reports of an excavator driving down a residential street after midnight, driving through yards, running down fences, and damaging other construction equipment. When cops arrived on the scene, the driver, Funk, swung the excavator’s arm toward them and refused to comply with their demands to get out of the vehicle, police said. Authorities eventually subdued Funk using a bean bag gun and a taser. He reportedly faces multiple charges, including felony theft, felony criminal damage, and aggravated assault to law enforcement officers. He also has outstanding warrants, police said.
Read more: WIBW-TV
Who: Don Furr and Elizabeth Catlett
Where: Hot Springs, Arkansas
What allegedly happened: After pulling over a car for not using headlights, cops reportedly searched the vehicle due to detecting a marijuana smell. The driver, Catlett, allegedly blamed her failure of three field sobriety tests on her brother having either drugged her drink or fed her a “meth sandwich.” Passenger Furr reportedly admitted to the cops that they had used meth and confessed to having a “meth shake” in the car with them. Authorities charged him with drug possession, and Catlett with possession of meth with purpose to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia, and driving while intoxicated.
Read more: New York Post
Who: Ricky Deeley
Where: Ocala, Florida
What allegedly happened: A routine traffic stop led to the arrest of Deeley and two others. Police say they found 23 grams of meth, a handgun, cocaine, 20 Methylin pills, and a scale. In addition, Deeley was driving with a suspended license, authorities said.
Read more: WPLG-TV, Marion County Sheriff’s Office Facebook
Who: Andrew Chadim
Where: Benton County, Oregon
What allegedly happened: Not many details are available on this case, but authorities reportedly arrested Chadim for disorderly conduct - resisting arrest, and criminal trespass in the second degree.
Read more: Benton County Sheriff’s Office
Who: Jordan Simmons
Where: Spartanburg, South Carolina
What allegedly happened: Simmons is reportedly charged with second-degree murder and felony intentional child abuse with serious bodily injuries in connection with the death of Sevynn Clark, 2. Police have not confirmed whether Simmons is related to Clark.
Read more: WCNC-TV
Who: Nicholas Lovejoy
Where: Waterville, Maine
What allegedly happened: According to Portland's WCSH-TV, police found Melissa Sousa’s body in the basement of the home she shared with her boyfriend, Lovejoy. After discovering the body, police arrested Lovejoy during a traffic stop for driving with a loaded rifle and for having left the couple’s eight-year-old twin girls home alone, police said. Lovejoy, whom authorities allege would threaten Sousa, saying, “Tick, tock, your time is coming,” is facing a murder charge, police said.
Who: Stephen Olsen
Where: Tulsa, Oklahoma
What allegedly happened: After multiple reports of a man exposing himself and touching himself “in a sexual manner,” police arrested Olsen. Olsen, who the authorities described in a news release as a “chronic masturbator,” was booked on two counts of indecent exposure.
Read more: KTUL-TV
Who: Patricia Buchan
Where: Newark, New Jersey
What allegedly happened: Buchan, who was living in an apartment with five other adults and six children, reportedly admitted to scalding a 3-year-old boy after he urinated on the floor of her son’s bedroom. The child suffered second-degree burns, according to the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office, and is in protective custody. A grand jury indicted five other adults in the home, and all of the cases are pending. The five other children in the house have also been removed, according to the prosecutor. Four of them are Buchan’s, and she has also since given birth to a baby, as she was pregnant when the alleged abuse occurred. Buchan is facing five years in prison.
Read more: NJ.com
Who: Matthew Bushman
Where: Mattoon, Illinois
What allegedly happened: Police officers were reportedly talking to Matthew Bushman, a forgery suspect. Bushman allegedly gave them an incorrect date of birth and a false name. Authorities couldn’t help but notice that Bushman has “Matty B” prominently tattooed on his neck. Bushman was reportedly arrested on charges of forgery and obstructing justice.
Read more: New York Post
Who: Daniel Burleson
Where: Iowa City, Iowa
What allegedly happened: Burleson, 20, reportedly used a fake ID to get into a bar and order an alcoholic beverage. Not unusual, of course, except in this case, the ID Burleson used was a replica of the infamous “McLovin’” ID from the 2007 movie “Superbad.” Burleson, according to police, was arrested and charged with public intoxication, first offense under the legal age; first offense possession of alcohol under the legal age; and possession of a fictitious ID card. Authorities transported Burleson to the Johnson County Jail. Authorities later released him on his own recognizance.