Williamson County, TN – Residents across Williamson County are being asked to remain alert after the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office released an updated wanted persons list today, featuring 13 individuals sought on active warrants tied largely to domestic assault, aggravated assault, probation violations, and failure to appear in court.
According to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, the individuals are wanted in connection with cases originating throughout the county, including Franklin, Spring Hill, Fairview, Nolensville, and surrounding areas within the Nashville metro region.
Authorities say the majority of the warrants stem from failure to appear in court or violations of probation, with original charges frequently involving domestic assault. Several individuals are also wanted in connection with aggravated assault, vandalism, and in one case, reckless endangerment involving a weapon, according to Crime Stoppers of Williamson County.
The sheriff’s office emphasized that the individuals should be considered wanted, not convicted, and that all suspects are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Officials are urging anyone who recognizes the individuals or has information on their whereabouts not to approach them directly. Instead, tips can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers of Williamson County by calling 615-794-4000 or by using the official QR code listed on the sheriff’s office website. Anonymous tips may be eligible for a cash reward.
Law enforcement says public assistance plays a critical role in locating individuals who evade court appearances and probation conditions, helping improve safety across Williamson County and the greater Middle Tennessee region.
Residents who live nearby or believe they have seen any of the individuals are encouraged to contact authorities immediately.
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