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Franklin County Jail Intake Report: 09/18/2025

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

Inmate Population (as of Sept 18, 2025)

  • Total inmates: 141

    • Male: 109 (77.30%)

    • Female: 32 (22.70%)

By Classification

  • (LS) TDOC Suspended Except for (11/29 or Less): 18

  • (NS) Non-Sentenced: 69

  • (PV) Parole Violator: 2

  • (S) 11/29 or Less (General Sessions): 36

  • (TD) TDOC Sentenced (1 yr or more): 14

  • Child Support: 2

Individual Offenders (Sept 17–18, 2025)

  1. Ables, Samuel Luttrell – Male – Sewanee

    • Bond: $10,500

    • Charges: Driving Under the Influence; Open Container; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Simple Possession/Casual Exchange – Schedule VI; Speeding

  2. Bean, Kenneth Jacob – Male – Winchester

    • Bond: $0

    • Charges: Court Appearance

  3. Bohanan, Gerald Wayne Jr – Male – Decherd

    • Bond: $7,500

    • Charges: Driving on Revoked/Suspended License; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Theft of Property

  4. Howard, Joseph Adam – Male – Belvidere

    • Bond: $0

    • Charges: Serving Time (Weekender)

  5. Loudermilk, Rebecca Lynn – Female – Murfreesboro

    • Bond: $0

    • Charges: Out of County Criminal

  6. Morris, Bobby Harrison II – Male – Manchester

    • Bond: $3,000

    • Charges: Juvenile Attachment (Child Support)

  7. Pryor, Jeffery Wayne – Male – Hillsboro

    • Bond: $2,500

    • Charges: Adult Contributing to Delinquency of a Child

  8. Smith, Mary Beth – Female – Decherd

    • Bond: $2,500

    • Charges: Shoplifting – Theft of Property

  9. Tustin, Deborah L – Female – Winchester

    • Bond: $1,500

    • Charges: Criminal Trespassing

  10. Warrick, Kelly Elizabeth – Female – Nashville

    • Bond: $0

    • Charges: Out of County Criminal

  11. Wise, Bruce Edward – Male – Decherd

    • Bond: $3,600

    • Charges: Disorderly Conduct; Public Intoxication 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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