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Copy of Franklin County Jail Intake Report: 12/29/2025

Franklin County Prevention Coalition
Information released by the Franklin County Sheriff's Department

Franklin County Jail Summary – December 29, 2025

Total Inmates: 122

By Gender:

  • Male: 99

  • Female: 23

By Inmate Type:

  • Non-Sentenced (NS): 63

    • Male: 52

    • Female: 11

  • TDOC Suspended (11/29 or Less): 17

    • Male: 16

    • Female: 1

  • Sentenced (11/29 or Less): 33

    • Male: 22

    • Female: 11

  • TDOC (1 Year or More): 15

    • Male: 10

    • Female: 5

  • Parole Violator (PV): 4

    • Male: 4

    • Female: 0

  • Child Support: 1

    • Male: 1

    • Female: 0

  • Not Classified: 1

    • Female: 1

New Intakes (12/28–12/29/2025):

  1. John Tyler Ables

    • Gender: Male

    • Bond: $10,000

    • Charges:

      • Domestic Assault (x2)

      • Evading Arrest

      • Resisting Arrest

  2. Thomas Gerald Dudley Jr

    • Gender: Male

    • Bond: $25,000

    • Charge: Bench Warrant

  3. Gary Glen Frazier

    • Gender: Male

    • Bond: $3,500

    • Charge: Violation of Probation (General Sessions)

  4. Joshua Lee Jefferys

    • Gender: Male

    • Bond: $30,000

    • Charges:

      • Failure to Maintain Lane

      • Underage Consumption

      • Underage Driving While Impaired

      • Unlawful Possession of a Weapon While Intoxicated

  5. Timothy Lloyd Melton

    • Gender: Male

    • Bond: $15,000

    • Charges:

      • Disorderly Conduct

      • Resisting Arrest

      • Violation of Light Law

  6. Brian NMN Mendoza

    • Gender: Male

    • Bond: $4,200

    • Charges:

      • Driving on Revoked/Suspended License

      • Felony Evading

  7. Joshua Dale Perry

    • Gender: Male

    • Bond: $0

    • Charges:

      • Reckless Driving

      • Speeding The charges and allegations referred to in this release are merely accusations of criminal conduct and not evidence. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and convicted through due process of law.

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