David
Bowie, then 29, was arrested early in the morning of March 21, 1976, in
his three room suite at the Americana Rochester Hotel in Rochester, New
York, by vice squad detectives and a New York state police
investigator. Bowie was arrested with three other people, including
James Osterberg, Jr., better known as Iggy Pop. Police confiscated half
a pound of marijuana—enough for a felony charge with a fifteen year
prison sentence. The four arrestees were held in the Monroe County Jail
for several hours before being freed after posting $2,000 bail each.
Bowie’s
mugshot was not taken the night of his arrest, but rather on the
morning of March 25th, when Bowie returned to Rochester to plead
innocent to the felony charge at Rochester City Court. The rather
dapper attire is exemplary of Bowie’s “Thin White Duke” persona. Both
of Bowie’s associates—Iggy Pop and his bodyguard—also plead not guilty
to the charges. A number of fans turned out for the arraignment, but
were largely disappointed when Bowie and his companions were quickly
ushered into the courtroom. After the arraignment, Bowie granted a
five minute interview with local journalists at his local attorney’s
office.
This mugshot, found in the rubbish from a police
officer’s estate sale in November 2007, was auctioned off for a sum in
excess of $2500.