Tennessee Police Searching for Man Wanted on Burglary and Weapons Charges in Wilson County

LEBANON, TENNESSEE — The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help locating a man wanted on multiple felony charges, including aggravated burglary, theft, and weapons offenses.
Authorities identified the suspect as Roy Frazier, born December 31, 1991, who is featured in this week’s “Felon Friday” post on the Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.
Felony Warrant Issued for Multiple Crimes
According to law enforcement, Frazier is wanted for:
- Aggravated burglary
- Theft of property valued between $1,000 and $2,500
- Unlawful possession of a weapon
- Reckless endangerment with a weapon
- Interference with emergency calls
Deputies say Frazier’s whereabouts remain unknown, and officers are actively pursuing leads from the public.
“Even the smallest tip could help,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a public post. “All information will be handled confidentially.”
Community Encouraged to Remain Vigilant
The “Felon Friday” initiative highlights individuals wanted for serious crimes in Wilson County, with the goal of raising public awareness and encouraging tips that lead to safe arrests.
Authorities say the public’s participation has already proven effective in helping investigators locate suspects wanted for violent and property crimes.
“These community alerts work best when residents stay alert and report suspicious activity right away,” the Sheriff’s Office said.
How to Contact Authorities
Anyone with information about Roy Frazier’s location or recent activity is urged to contact the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office at (615) 444-1412 ext. 3.
Deputies emphasized that all calls will remain confidential, and tipsters can remain anonymous if they choose.
The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office continues to encourage residents to follow its official social media pages for updates on weekly wanted suspects and safety alerts. For more public safety news and Tennessee community updates, visit ChicagoMusicGuide.com.