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Franklin County Jail Summary – April 14, 2026

FRANKLIN COUNTY JAIL REPORT – APRIL 14, 2026

Total Inmates: 125

By Gender
Male: 93
Female: 32

Inmate Type (Classification Totals)
Non-Sentenced (NS): 61
Sentenced – 11/29 or Less (S): 30
TDOC Suspended Exception (LS): 16
TDOC Sentenced 1 Year or More (TD): 10
Parole Violator (PV): 5
Child Support: 3


Intake Report (04/13/2026 – 04/14/2026)

Total New Intakes: 12

Offenders

Ricky Dewayne Ashley – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Violation of Community Corrections

Dakota Wade Bailey – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $8,000
Charges:

  • Criminal Trespassing
  • Criminal Trespassing
  • Public Intoxication
  • Resisting Arrest

Kenneth Jacob Bean – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Court Appearance

Myron Floyd Cook – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $17,000
Charges:

  • Aggravated Assault
  • Domestic Assault

Wanda Jean Franklin – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Driving on Revoked/Suspended License
  • Violation of Light Law

Kevin Michael Garner – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $7,500
Charges:

  • Display Registration Plates
  • Driving on Suspended/Revoked License (4th Offense)
  • Financial Responsibility

Abby Paige Johns – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $1,500
Charges:

  • Public Intoxication

Caisey Lynn Jones – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Violation of Probation (Circuit)

Robert David Ladner – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Fugitive from Justice
  • Registration

Jay Kevin Pepper – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $2,100
Charges:

  • Public Intoxication

Kimberly Henley Webster – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $25,000
Charges:

  • Driving on Revoked/Suspended License
  • Felon in Possession of a Firearm
  • Felony Evading
  • Reckless Driving
  • Speeding

Emily Danielle Whitehead – Sentenced
Bail: $1,500
Charges:

  • Attachment

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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