Lebanon, Tennessee – Authorities are searching for a woman wanted on multiple felony charges, prompting a public request for information Friday.
According to the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office, Katie Marie Bryan, born March 18, 1989, is wanted in connection with bond jumping and additional felony offenses. The charges include failure to appear on burglary and theft counts, as well as a separate bond jumping charge related to methamphetamine possession or casual exchange.
The sheriff’s office listed Bryan as part of its weekly “Felony Friday” notice, a recurring social media post highlighting individuals with outstanding warrants. Officials said the burglary charge involves a building other than a habitat or non-public structure, along with alleged theft of property valued between $2,500 and $10,000.
Authorities allege Bryan failed to comply with court requirements tied to those cases, resulting in the bond jumping charges.
The sheriff’s office is asking anyone with information about Bryan’s whereabouts to come forward. Tips can remain anonymous. Individuals with information are urged to contact the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office at 615-444-1412, extension 3.
No additional details about Bryan’s last known location were immediately released.
Residents, including students and young workers monitoring local safety alerts, are encouraged to share verified information directly with law enforcement rather than on social media.
The charges referenced are allegations, and Bryan is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
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