Although he may like the feel of tearing things up and burning things down, 45 year-old Lima Ohio fugitive Donald “Chip” Pugh just wanted to let officials know that he was no chip off the ugly block and took quick, swift action to put it all in check.
If you remember, dubbed the “Fine Felon”–the lighting in the mug shot of Jeremy Meeks was so perfect that the handsome felon began getting social media cat calls from women and even a few modeling offer gigs thrown in his pick of litter.
Obviously, should the cops knock, Pugh wanted to make sure the opportunities would be put in place.
Wanted on charges connected to vandalism and arson and disgusted by the [quote] “terrible” [end quote] mugshot flashed to the social media public; the ‘hot’ vain man sent a private message to officials-attaching a literal selfie of himself posted in the seat of his luxury truck with the ♫ sunroof top, diamonds in the back, digging the scene with a gangster lean. Whooo ♫
After Pugh didn’t appear in court, a warrant was issued for his arrest and authorities posted the mugshot file photo they had. When Pugh got wind of his being wanted he obviously felt the photo they had may make him unwanted where, to him, it counted: In the free world. So to avoid that, (until the could apprehend the Adonis), Pugh thought it best they swap out his file mugshot for the selfie showing him profiling under the sun—with stunner shades on at that.
He wrote: “Here is a better photo. That one is terrible.”
Believe it or not, the police was much obliged, and posted the man’s preferred photo but not without captioning it with a message to Pugh: “We thank him for being helpful, but now we would appreciate it if he would come speak to us at the LPD about his charges.”
Welp. Back to the drawing board.