Justice Snapshot: By The Numbers
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68 arrests listed across Putnam County agencies
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5 law enforcement agencies represented: Cookeville Police Department, Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, Monterey Police Department, Algood Police Department and Tennessee Highway Patrol
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Most common charge: Public intoxication (appearing repeatedly throughout the report)
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Second most common categories: Drug-related offenses, DUI/driving-related violations and domestic assault charges
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Drug-related charges: Multiple entries involving methamphetamine, fentanyl, cocaine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia offenses
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Violent or high-level felony charges noted: Aggravated child neglect, aggravated assault, aggravated burglary, felony fugitive cases and weapon-related charges
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Highest bond: $240,500 (methamphetamine, fentanyl, cocaine and contraband-related charges)
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Second highest bond: $100,000 (attempted aggravated child neglect case)
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Third highest bond: $92,500 (methamphetamine and evidence tampering charges)
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Lowest bond: $250 (criminal trespass case)
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No bond cases: Multiple fugitive-related cases included individuals held without bond
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Repeat names noted within this report: George Edwards, Thomas Bohannon and Tommy Hammons were each arrested more than once during the reporting period
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Age range listed: 19 to 68 (several entries listed age as unknown)
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Youngest individual: 19
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Oldest individual: 68
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Primary court dates: June 8 and June 15 (majority of cases scheduled)
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Additional court dates: May 20, June 1, June 22, June 26 and July 24
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Arrests reflect allegations only. Outcomes will be determined by the courts.
One Thing to Know
Most individuals listed in this report have not yet appeared in court. An arrest begins the legal process and does not determine guilt. Bond amounts vary based on the charges and circumstances of each case, with final outcomes determined through the judicial process.
Looking Ahead: Court Dates Coming Up
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June 8: The majority of cases in this week’s report are scheduled
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June 15: Several additional felony and repeat-offender related cases are set
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Additional dates: May 20, June 1, June 22, June 26 and July 24
Court schedules are subject to change.
What Stood Out
The observations below reflect patterns in reported arrests and court scheduling, not judgments about individuals or case outcomes.
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Public intoxication remains the most common arrest category, continuing a trend seen in recent weeks
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Drug-related arrests showed a strong presence, including multiple methamphetamine-related cases with some of the highest bond amounts in the report
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Several repeat interactions with law enforcement were noted, both within this report and compared to recent weeks
- Domestic assault and protection order-related cases continued to appear frequently
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Driving-related offenses remained common, including DUI, revoked licenses, interlock violations and implied consent charges
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Several high-dollar bond cases stood out, particularly those involving narcotics, child neglect allegations and violent charges
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The age range, from 19 to 68, reflects a broad cross-section of individuals entering the court system
Total Arrests: 68
Top Charge: Public Intoxication
Highest Bond: $240,500
Lowest Bond: $250
Primary Court Dates: June 8 & June 15
Agencies Involved: 5
No Bond Cases: Yes
Repeat Names From Last Week
- George Edwards
- Tommy Hammons
- Cody Skinner
- Carl Allen Bolin
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Cameron Swanson (appeared last week, not this week)
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Eric Wayne Lewis (last week only)
Most notable repeat appearances this week
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George Edwards — multiple arrests listed within the same reporting period
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Tommy Hammons — repeat arrests both this week and last week
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Carl Allen Bolin — appears again with similar charge patterns
Editor’s Note
All individuals listed are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Arrest data reflects law enforcement activity and booking information provided through official channels. Charges and case outcomes are determined by the judicial process.
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