Woman, 27, with full-face skull tattoo arrested for third time in six months – The Irish Sun

Alyssa Zebrasky, 27, went viral after her mugshot was published at the end of last year
A WOMAN with a full-face skull tattoo has been arrested for the third time in just six months.
Alyssa Zebrasky, 27, went viral after her mugshot – which revealed a spider web ink job across her forehead – was widely circulated at the end of last year.
And on Tuesday she was again detained by cops in Ohio, US, after a warrant was issued the day before by the Mahoning County Drug Court.
Zebrasky was arrested in November 2018 during a confrontation with Austintown police in November which is when her mugshot went viral and was picked up by media outlets around the world.
After spending 14 days in jail, she was then picked up again a few weeks later by Boardman police for theft and drug-related charges.
Cops found "small bags containing methamphetamine inside her purse", as well as "whitish rock-like substance" and an "orange pill" in containers.
Zebrasky told police the drugs were Methamphetamine and a suboxone pill and pleaded guilty to theft and drug possession in February.
Her case was then assigned to the Mahoning County Drug Court which is designed to offer people an opportunity for rehabilitation instead of being sentenced to jail.
The bench warrant that led to Zebrasky's latest arrest was issued by Common Pleas Court Judge John Durkin who presides over the drug court.
It is expected that she will be brought back to Mahoning County to face the same judge.
Zebrasky last posted photos to Facebook in 2012, when she had very little tattoos and lighter hair.
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