
Williamson County, TN – Law enforcement officials are asking the public for help today as the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office released an updated list of individuals currently wanted on active warrants, many tied to assault-related cases and missed court appearances.
According to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO), 12 individuals are currently wanted, primarily for failure to appear in court, stemming from original charges that include domestic assault, aggravated assault, vandalism, harassment, and probation violations.
Sheriff’s officials say failure to appear warrants are issued when a defendant allegedly does not show up for a scheduled court hearing, triggering an active warrant for their arrest.
Among those listed are men and women ranging in age from their 20s to mid-50s. Several cases involve alleged domestic assault charges, while others include aggravated assault or probation violations, according to WCSO records.
One individual shown on the poster has already been marked as arrested, while the remaining subjects are still actively being sought.
Authorities stress that the individuals should not be approached by the public. Instead, anyone who recognizes a wanted person or has information on their whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers of Williamson County.
Tips can be submitted anonymously by calling (615) 794-4000 or by using the QR code provided on the sheriff’s official social media post. Officials note that anonymous tips may be eligible for a cash reward.
The sheriff’s office says releasing wanted posters publicly is a key tool to help locate individuals more quickly and encourage accountability within the court system.
Residents across Williamson County and the greater Middle Tennessee area, including nearby Franklin and the Nashville metro, are encouraged to stay alert and report any credible information.
This article was produced by a journalist and may include AI-assisted input. All content is reviewed for accuracy and fairness.
Follow us on Instagram & Facebook for more relevant news stories and SUPPORT LOCAL INDEPENDENT NEWS! Have a tip? Message us!




