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Franklin County Jail Summary – June 24, 2026

FRANKLIN COUNTY JAIL REPORT – JUNE 24, 2026

Total Inmates: 145

By Gender
Male: 110
Female: 35

Inmate Type (Classification Totals)
Non-Sentenced (NS): 77
Sentenced – 11/29 or Less (S): 29
TDOC Suspended Exception (LS): 20
TDOC Sentenced 1 Year or More (TD): 9
Parole Violator (PV): 4
Child Support: 6


Intake Report (06/23/2026 – 06/24/2026)

Total New Intakes: 12

Offenders

Ricky Dale Farris – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $0
Charges:

  • Out of County Criminal

Dillion Leon Harris – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $2,000
Charges:

  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Theft of Property

Jordan Grant Long – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $19,000
Charges:

  • Domestic Assault
  • Interference With an Emergency Call
  • Violation of Probation (General Sessions)

Bobby Wayne Patrick – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $5,000
Charges:

  • Violation of Probation (General Sessions)

Shiloh Datone Patrick – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $25,000
Charges:

  • Bench Warrant

James Thomas Potter – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $4,200
Charges:

  • Display Registration Plates
  • Driving Under the Influence

Ashley Ann Pridemore – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $5,000
Charges:

  • Violation of Probation (General Sessions)

Tessa Marie Richards – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $3,500
Charges:

  • Violation of Probation (General Sessions)

Jonathon Mitchell Scott – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $7,000
Charges:

  • Driving Under the Influence
  • Leaving the Scene of an Accident

Trisitin Malachii Taylor – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $10,000
Charges:

  • Domestic Assault
  • Resisting Arrest

Stephanie Dianna Trussell – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $4,200
Charges:

  • Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

James Ronald Womack – Non-Sentenced
Bail: $3,500
Charges:

  • Violation of Protective or Restraining Order

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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