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NTV Online
13 January, 2016, 10:23
Update: 13 January, 2016, 10:23
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NTV Online
13 January, 2016, 10:23
Update: 13 January, 2016, 10:23
Photo courtesy: Facebook

A fugitive at Ohio in the United States who did not like his mugshot sent police what he called a ‘better photo’, reported Mashable.

‘Donald ‘Chip’ Pugh, 45, is wanted for failure to appear in several cases including arson and vandalism, according to the Lima Police Department Facebook page.’

Police shared a mugshot of Pugh on their page asking the public for help regarding his whereabouts. In turns out, the suspect wasn’t happy with the photo.

‘Pugh sent a text to police along with a seflie of himself sitting in a car wearing sunglasses with the comment: ‘Here is a better photo that one is terrible’.’

‘They just did me wrong,’ Pugh told Ohio radio station, 104.9 The Eagle, in an interview.

‘They put a picture out, had me looking like a Thundercat or somebody, man or James Brown on the run. I can’t do it.’

‘He told the radio station that he is wanted by police after getting a DUI and failing to appear in court.’

Lima police responded to the photo, thanking Pugh for his help and added: ‘We would appreciate it if he could come speak to us at the LPD about his charges.’

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