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Amy Sharp photos: Aussie jailbreak demands media use better mugshot
She even gave them a better picture to use.
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The party appears to be over, however, with NSW police announcing overnight that they now have Sharp back in custody.
According to Sydney sider, Australian woman, Amy Sharp, vanity might indeed be her own undoing after the 18 year old low risk felon made headlines recently. So the police released her mug shots to the media and asked the public to be on the watch for her.
Amy Sharp, who was being held at Surry Hills Corrective Services Cell Complex in Sydney, escaped from the facility on August 19th.
She wrote: ‘Can you use this photo, please and thank you…
And as is fairly standard practice, police issued a statement accompanied by two photographs they had taken of the 18-year-old in a bid to find the youngster.
As one might imagine, her post brought in a huge number of comments.
‘This is the best thing I have seen on Facebook, ‘ said another.
Hours later, Ms Sharp herself commented – offering up a different photo of herself.
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Cops were able to re-arrest Sharp in Sydney’s Wentworth Park, not far from where she escaped, Sydney Morning Herald reported.