Faith Devon, Nicole Cherry, Diane Cooper, Juanita Crowder, Ramona Cunningham, Sharce Currence, Teresa Dawkins, Christy Eubanks, Tangela Harris, Jidelle Hernandez, Willie Hughey, Sheba Jennings, Marcus Kee, Lori Lammon, Pamela McFadden, Andrea Polk, Jezebel Riley, Tabitha Ross, Lisa Satterfield, Lucinda Scoggins, Amanda Smith, Cynthia Solis, Darlene White, Joanne Boler, Adrath Brice, Diane Morris, Lesia Poindexter, Laura Swartz
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There must be some pretty desperate men out there. Bow Wow. And, can anyone say, "diseases"?
This has to be the ugliest collection of women I've ever seen anywhere. Especially that Laura Schwartz ... if that was a man who went in for a sex change op, you'd sue the doctor for malpractice.
Nick Kasoff
The Thug Report
Yikes!
If you flew a quail through the room, every one of them would point!
Come people, that is just nasty!!
Usually I have a chuckle at the mugshots but these were almost disturbing.
Ahahaha! I think I might have to rethink telling out of town friends that Charlotte has some of the hottest women around. Leave them alone, but rather arrest the guys that paid for their "services". Blech!
Great job to Police but what is disturbing the looks of these women under the eyes. Its like ring around the collar (eyes)!
Drugs are what bring the bif rings under their eyes. How sad I came across this website. Many of these ladies probally went to a CMS high school. Look at them now!
Looks like Diane Morris forgot to use a napkin after she ate lunch.
You should be ashamed of yourself to post these sick women
these women do not deserve ridicule or scorn. This is a sad life that they are living. I only hope they receive the love and treatment that they deserve. These women are women, not animals. Do you think that they grew up and said "i want to be a prostitute?" or "I want to be a drug addict?" Obviously the people saying such nasty things about these women have no idea about the disease of addiction. As a recovering addict and alcoholic, who herself has prostituted via strip clubs to gain customers, I can tell you the hurt it puts on your heart, the emotional damage, and yet the inability to stop to get help, because you think that this is just your lot in life. And thanks to recovery programs and a belief in a higher power, I have recovered from addiction. And I am today a professional woman living in Ballantyne. But for the grace of god go I. I only hope these women can someday see the light of hope that is at the end of this long tunnel. And god protect them from judgemental people such as the commentors above and below this post.
Again, but for the grace of god go I. I love these women because they are just like me on the inside, no different. We should all be so lucky as to be able to humanize them and love them regardless.
Hey buddy, I went to a CMS high school, to a university, graduated, got a job in my profession, live in a condo uptown, drive a luxury car. So, you can take 2 steps back on that CMS comment and jump up my a%$.
Hey it is obvious where our tax money is spent.... arresting women for massaging "privte areas" and for prostituting. Hope the wives of the paying "johns" were informed what hubbie has been doing on his way home from the store. It takes two to tango!
Prostitution is a sad reality on the streets of Charlotte. Prostitutes are hooked on drugs and many have prostituted themselves for years. They go to court and receive more probation time- most of them are on probation already. Habitual misdemeanor offenders are not punished as they should be.
The law and judges send the message it is okay to sell yourself for money. How many of these women would reconsider the street job if they had to spend a year in jail? Jail would help get the women off drugs and they can take advantage of all the training programs our taxes pay for. Housing the women in jail is far less costly if you look at the number of charges each of these women have on their records.
Or is it better to ignore the problem?
By the way, the recent crackdown came after police received numerous complaints from residents in the areas the police targeted. The women (and men) are not selling themselves in secret. They walk the streets, parks and other public places in pure daylight where people live and children play. As a parent, would you want your children subjected to this behavior? How would you feel if your children had to look at used condoms and needles on the walk to his/her school bus stop?
Feel sorry for them all you want but this kind of behavior is unacceptable in Charlotte.
J.A. Moore
I don't feel sorry for them. They made a choice to throw their lives in the gutter long ago. These types cannot not be helped, they don't want help to change, they only want the next high. That is what they live for.
No I do not feel sorry for them, I am disgusted with them.
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