Williamson County, TN – Residents across Williamson County are being asked to remain alert this week as the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office released an updated wanted persons bulletin, naming nine individuals currently sought on active warrants, many tied to failure to appear in court and domestic assault-related charges.
According to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO), the individuals are wanted for a range of alleged offenses including domestic assault, aggravated assault, vandalism, probation violations, and evading arrest. Authorities stress that the warrants stem from court-related failures or alleged violations—not new arrests—and that suspects should be considered innocent until proven guilty.
The wanted individuals include men and women ranging in age from their early 20s to mid-40s. Several of the cases involve failure to appear on domestic assault charges, while at least one suspect is wanted for alleged aggravated assault and reckless endangerment involving a weapon, according to sheriff’s officials.
Law enforcement is urging anyone who recognizes these individuals or has information on their whereabouts not to approach them, but instead to contact Crime Stoppers of Williamson County.
Tips can be submitted anonymously by calling 615-794-4000 or through the Crime Stoppers tip system. Officials say anonymous tips may be eligible for a cash reward if they lead to an arrest.
The sheriff’s office emphasized that community awareness plays a key role in resolving outstanding warrants and improving public safety across Williamson County and the greater Middle Tennessee region.
Residents are encouraged to review the bulletin carefully and share information responsibly.
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