Lubbock’s Mugshot Monday: 42 Arrests Including One Police Officer
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There are currently lots of trends as we hit the Fall season but one of those is giving just a hint of nostalgia. The 90's Yearbook Trend is taking over most of the internet by storm as it showcases a different time even if you weren't alive back then. This trend does have tendency to fool a lot of people, event some parents, but they're not real just like the East Texas Wooly Booger. This supernatural creature is basically the Texas/Country cousin of the yeti and Bigfoot but there are lots of speculations on if its real or not.
Shortage and Closed
One Lubbock restaurant unexpectedly closed their doors with no warning to loyal customers and left some confused. Huddle House in Lubbock left a letter on their door the last day of business letting those coming in know that they would be there one last time. We were able to speak with some employees who told us a little bit of why they closed but no word on if they will ever reopen. While Lubbock is one restaurant short it seems that Texas is facing some shortages when it comes to sauces and condiments.
And Now The Mugshots
These 42 mugshots are of individuals arrested and booked into the Lubbock County Detention Center during the week of October 16 - October 22, 2023. The individuals charged should be presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. All arrestees featured below are those charged with a felony offense. A felony offense is classified by the severity of punishment, ranging from the low level state jail felony all the way to a capital felony. Also featured are any individuals who were held on a Fugitive Warrant or Detainer, a United States Marshall Remand, or Immigration Customs Enforcement Detainer.
Lubbock's Mugshot Monday: October 16 - October 22
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