Lebanon, TN – The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help locating a man wanted on multiple charges, including financial exploitation of an elderly or vulnerable person and theft of property valued between $10,000 and $60,000.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, Paul Girton, born February 1, 1974, allegedly failed to appear in court and is now facing a bond-jumping charge. Authorities say the offenses involve the alleged exploitation of a vulnerable adult and significant property theft.
Deputies released Girton’s photo Wednesday as part of their “Wanted Wednesday” series, urging residents to report any information that may help locate him.
Anyone with knowledge of Girton’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office at 615-444-1412, ext. 3. Officials emphasized that tips can remain anonymous.
The sheriff’s department continues to highlight active warrants across the county in hopes of resolving open cases and protecting vulnerable residents from further harm.
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