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Franklin County Jail Summary – April 30, 2026

FRANKLIN COUNTY JAIL REPORT – APRIL 30, 2026

Total Inmates: 120

By Gender
Male: 94
Female: 26

Inmate Type (Classification Totals)
Non-Sentenced (NS): 62
Sentenced – 11/29 or Less (S): 26
TDOC Suspended Exception (LS): 15
TDOC Sentenced 1 Year or More (TD): 9
Parole Violator (PV): 4
Child Support: 4


Intake Report (04/29/2026 – 04/30/2026)

Total New Intakes: 13

Offenders

Shannon Kaye Boles – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Bench Warrant

Charles Howell Brannon Jr. – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $25,000
Charges:

  • Bench Warrant
  • Evading Arrest

Gary W Brewer – TDOC Suspended Exception
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Violation of Probation (Circuit)

Bryan Lee Hall – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Court Appearance

Anthony Todd Hartman – Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Serving Time

Jason Jeffery Kluge – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $31,300
Charges:

  • Bench Warrant
  • Bench Warrant
  • Domestic Assault
  • Violation of Probation (General Sessions)

Timothy Allan Lemons – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Court Appearance
  • Violation of Probation (Circuit)

Shannon Lee Mahaffey – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $1,500
Charges:

  • Criminal Trespassing

Christian Jose Marin – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Driving on Revoked/Suspended License
  • Financial Responsibility
  • Speeding

Ella Grace Medley – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $8,400
Charges:

  • Assault
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Public Intoxication
  • Resisting Arrest

Juventino NMN Mendez – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Driving on Revoked/Suspended License

John Anthony Sons – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $15,000
Charges:

  • Aggravated Assault
  • Domestic Assault

Melvin Dekona Summers Sr. – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $20,000
Charges:

  • Domestic Assault
  • Driving on Revoked/Suspended License
  • Fabricating/Tampering with Evidence
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Unlawful Removal of Registration Decal or Plate

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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