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Roster Status Update:
This individual no longer appears on the current active Big Sandy Regional Detention Center jail roster as of July 18, 2026.
This may indicate release, transfer, or another change in custody status. The original booking information below is preserved as published from jail records.
This individual no longer appears on the current active Big Sandy Regional Detention Center jail roster as of July 18, 2026.
This may indicate release, transfer, or another change in custody status. The original booking information below is preserved as published from jail records.
According to Big Sandy Regional Detention Center records, SUMMER DANIELLE CONLEY was booked into custody on 7/17/2026, following an arrest by JCSD. Jail records list one charge associated with the booking.
SUMMER DANIELLE CONLEY Arrest Booking in JOHNSON County Kentucky
SUMMER DANIELLE CONLEY
Intake Date: 7/17/2026
Status: Active
Age: not
Height: 4′ 11”
Weight: 150
Hair Color: BRN
Eye Color: GRN
Race: WHITE
Gender: F
Birthplace: KY
Arresting Officer: HORN
Arresting Officer Badge: 5
Arresting Agency: JCSD
County Arrested: JOHNSON
CHARGES
1. PUBLIC INTOXICATION-CONTROLL SUB(EXCLUDES ALCOHOL) 02303 525.100 PUBLIC INTOXICATION-CONTROLL SUB(EXCLUDES ALCOHOL) FI67976
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We are not affiliated with the BSRDC or any law enforcement entity. Please remember that all individuals are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
Charges should not be considered a final disposition of any criminal case. Charges may be amended, reduced, dismissed, or otherwise changed as a case progresses through the court system.


