
Lebanon, Tenn. – A Wilson County man is wanted on multiple felony charges, prompting a public request for tips.
According to the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office, Travis Ray Hogg, born October 24, 1975, is currently being sought by the agency’s Warrants Division. Officials say Hogg is wanted in connection with several alleged offenses involving controlled substances and probation violations.
Authorities report the charges include Schedule II cocaine possession of 0.5 grams or greater, as well as manufacture, delivery, sale, or possession of methamphetamine with intent. He is also wanted for manufacture, delivery, sale, or possession of Schedule II drugs, according to the sheriff’s office.
Additional allegations include violation of probation tied to a DUI case, simple possession of a Schedule II substance (methamphetamine), and attempted sale of Schedule II cocaine in an amount greater than 0.5 grams. Officials further state Hogg is wanted for failure to appear—bond jumping—and violation of a motor vehicle ignition interlock device requirement.
The sheriff’s office has not released details about Hogg’s last known location but is asking the public for assistance in locating him. Tips can be submitted anonymously.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Division at 615-444-1412, extension 3.
The case remains active as authorities continue efforts to locate Hogg.
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