![]() ![]() His name is Andre Lashun Holloway, and he was 33 years old in July 2010 when Oklahoma City police arrested him "on a complaint of lewd or indecent proposals to minors and two outstanding warrants but has not been formally charged in the incident," according to : The mugshot in that image is not a suspect in the "Texas Butthole" case (from 2017 to 2019), but it is a suspect in an Oklahoma case in 2010. This is the image many versions of the fake story used: Police originally thought their suspect was homeless, however when they picked their man up he was actually wearing $4500 worth of Yeezus clothing He managd to elude capture for three weeks, he has given male residents in the area a real tough time with his spate of assaults, which totalled a dozen homes by the time he was stopped. Identified and caught by police in the early hours of the January 5th. Fortunately he has been apprehended by police. It opened: With a name like the 'Texas Butthole Tickling Bandit' it doesnt take any imagination to know what he does after breaking in. One example is an article (archived here) published on the website of an iHeart radio station on Maunder the title "Texas Butthole Tickling Bandit Has Finally Been Caught". Most have used the mugshot of an Oklahoma man who was arrested for making lewd comments to families in a grocery store parking lot in 2010. Dozens of websites have since published versions of the story without satire labeling. It was first published in 2015 on a satire site - but was apparently deleted. Was a suspect known as the "Texas Butthole Tickling Bandit" arrested in Dallas, Texas? No, that's not true: It is a completely made-up hoax with no official sources, attribution, or basis in reality. ![]()
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