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Franklin County Jail Summary – May 07, 2026

FRANKLIN COUNTY JAIL REPORT – MAY 7, 2026

Total Inmates: 135

By Gender
Male: 101
Female: 34

Inmate Type (Classification Totals)
Non-Sentenced (NS): 74
Sentenced – 11/29 or Less (S): 26
TDOC Suspended Exception (LS): 16
TDOC Sentenced 1 Year or More (TD): 9
Parole Violator (PV): 5
Child Support: 4
Not Classified: 1


Intake Report (05/06/2026 – 05/07/2026)

Total New Intakes: 15

Offenders

Timothy Eugene Anderson – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $12,000
Charges:

  • Violation of Probation (General Sessions)

Gary Frank Charles – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $10,000
Charges:

  • Other (See Notes)

Bobby Lee Guffey – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $2,100
Charges:

  • Possession of Methamphetamine

Aaron Shae Kelly – Not Classified
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Out of County Criminal

Thomas NMN Lymn Jr. – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Out of County Criminal

Carl Dewayne Lynn – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $50,000
Charges:

  • Theft of Property $60,000 to $250,000

Joy Dawn Paton – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Violation of Probation (Circuit)

Jessica Hope Prince – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Court Appearance

Maurice Benjamin Redmond – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Court Appearance

Randasha Jastarna Reedus – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Court Appearance

James Micheal Ronsiek – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $1,500
Charges:

  • Criminal Trespassing

Jacob Daniel Scott – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $5,000
Charges:

  • Bench Warrant

Michael Lee Snyder – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $10,000
Charges:

  • Theft of Property $10,000 to $60,000

Sheila Rene Vardi – Not Classified
Bail: $200,000
Charges:

  • Aggravated Neglect of Elderly / Vulnerable Adult
  • Inhaling/Possession of Glue, Gas or Aerosol

Larry Charles Woodard Jr. – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $5,000
Charges:

  • Bench Warrant

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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