Wilson County, Tennessee – Wilson County deputies are searching for a wanted man tied to theft and vehicle charges.
According to the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office, Jackson Hardy Moss, 37, is currently wanted on multiple outstanding warrants connected to property crimes and court failures to appear.
Authorities say Moss is wanted on charges including theft of property between $10,000 and $60,000 (two counts) and joyriding, also described as temporary taking of a vehicle. Additional warrants include criminal simulation and two separate failures to appear in court, one tied to simple possession or casual exchange of a controlled substance, and another connected to DUI and drug paraphernalia charges.
Investigators said Moss remains at large as deputies attempt to locate him.
The sheriff’s office also released identifying photos that include a booking image and several distinctive tattoos. Authorities say the tattoos include a key design, praying hands with writing above them, a cross with script, and a figure tattoo on the arm, which may help the public identify him.
Officials are asking anyone with information about Moss’s whereabouts to contact the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office at 615-444-1412, extension 3. Tips can be submitted anonymously, according to deputies.
Law enforcement reminds residents not to approach individuals who may be wanted but instead to contact authorities directly.
Public safety alerts like this often circulate quickly on social media, particularly among younger residents and commuters who may recognize suspects while traveling around the county.
The investigation remains ongoing.
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