Williamson County, TN – Authorities are asking for the public’s help today in locating 13 individuals currently wanted in Williamson County, many on assault-related charges, probation violations, or failure-to-appear warrants, according to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office.
According to the Sheriff’s Office and Crime Stoppers of Williamson County, the individuals are wanted in connection with domestic assault, aggravated assault, weapons violations, vandalism, and probation violations, with several cases tied to prior violent offenses. Officials say all warrants remain active as of today.
Among those listed are men and women ranging in age from their early 20s to 50s. Several suspects are wanted specifically for failure to appear in court, while others face probation violations stemming from original assault charges, including domestic assault cases. At least one individual is also wanted in connection with weapons-related offenses, according to officials.
The Sheriff’s Office emphasized that all individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty, but warned that some may pose a safety risk. Residents are urged not to approach anyone they believe may be wanted.
Instead, officials are asking anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers of Williamson County at 615-794-4000. Tips can be submitted anonymously, and cash rewards may be available for information leading to an arrest. A QR code included in the alert allows residents to submit tips discreetly online.
Williamson County includes communities such as Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, and Fairview, and is part of the greater Nashville metro area. Authorities say public awareness plays a critical role in resolving active warrants and improving community safety.
Anyone with immediate concerns or sightings is encouraged to contact local law enforcement through non-emergency channels unless an emergency situation exists.
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