'Haunting' mugshot of mum with tattooed EYES and inked face after arrest on kidnap and armed robbery charges - Newspread

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'Haunting' mugshot of mum with tattooed EYES and inked face after arrest on kidnap and armed robbery charges

Morgan Joyce Varn, 24, was arrested after SWAT officers surrounded a house in a standoff that lasted hours

 

A young mother's 'haunting' mugshot has gone viral on the internet after it showed her with tattooed eyeballs and ink all over her face and neck.
Morgan Joyce Varn, 24, was arrested on kidnapping and armed robbery charges after a SWAT team was called to a house where suspects were holed up.
A mugshot taken afterwards shows the tattoo work that has been done to her body.
The whites of her eyes have been blacked out and she has various designs around her eyes and on her forehead.
Varn is pictured in April 2015 after her daughter's birth made the news
The mugshot went viral on social media, where one TV station wrote: "Here's a mugshot that'll haunt your dreams."
Varn and Jonathan Mikael Robinson, 23, were arrested after a 25-year-old man told police he had been robbed of his mobile phone and money at his own home.
He fled the house in Indian Land, South Carolina, and called 911, leading to an hours-long standoff, the Charlotte Observer reported.
Jonathan Mikael Robinson, 23, was arrested when SWAT officers stormed a house
A police report stated that SWAT negotiators asked Varn to exit the house , but she responded: "I'm not coming out, and unless you have a search warrant you are not coming in, so go away."
After a number of people came out on their own, Robinson was arrested when SWAT officers stormed the house.
He was charged with kidnapping, armed robbery and weapons offences.

Police said they found a loaded gun that was reported stolen in a crime last year.
In April 2015, Varn was in the news when she thanked officers in York County for helping to deliver her daughter, Nala, after she wasn't able to make it to a hospital on time.
Varn, who at the time didn't have tattooed eyes, told the Herald : "Thank God for these cops who were there for us."

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