All mugshots basically look the same right?

WRONG!

The inventive policemen from the Cleveland Police Department decided to use the viral "Dolly Parton Challenge" to locate a wanted man recently.

The edited post of 32-year-old Scot Mezsei pictured on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Tinder is just supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (there's just no other word to describe it)!



While many LOL at the post, the accompanying caption was quite a serious one.

"Have you seen wanted man Scott Mizsei, 32? He is wanted in connection with a number of offences including aggravated burglary," the post read.

It went on to warn members of the public to refrain from approaching Mizsei and to call the Cleveland Police if they had information on his whereabouts.

The post on which was uploaded on Facebook and Twitter has been shared close to 600 times with many commenting on the police force's ingenious use of the viral challenge.

Not the first ones to come up with idea

The Cleveland Police department was however not the first to come up with the idea.

Their brothers in uniform from Durham Constabulary had earlier put up a similar post on a wanted man named Paul Bishop who was photoshopped on various backgrounds in compliance with the challenge.


The Dolly Parton Challenge was first introduced by the country queen herself when she uploaded the collage on social media.

Since then hundreds of similar posts have been appearing online with a host of celebrities posting their versions as well.

We loved the many versions but we have to give the policemen at Cleveland and Durham 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 points for creativity!