Wilson County Detectives Seek Additional Victims Following Arrest of 20-Year-Old for Sexual Exploitation

Khumoyunkhon "Hon" Ikromjonov

LEBANON, TN — A 20-year-old Mount Juliet man is behind bars following his arrest for sexual exploitation, prompting Tennessee authorities to launch a public appeal for potential additional victims or witnesses to step forward.

Khumoyunkhon “Hon” Ikromjonov was taken into custody by the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO). He is currently being held at the Wilson County Jail on an $85,000 bond as detectives continue to investigate his activities.

Social Media Presence Probed

The Wilson County Criminal Investigation Division revealed that Ikromjonov is the subject of an active, ongoing investigation involving alleged sexual crimes.

While specific details regarding the initial allegations have not been released due to the fluid nature of the case, investigators believe that Ikromjonov used online platforms to target individuals. Detectives are explicitly looking into his digital interactions on popular social media applications, particularly Snapchat.

Public Appeal for Witnesses and Victims

Sheriff’s office officials stated that they strongly suspect additional victims or critical witnesses remain unidentified within the community. Law enforcement is urging anyone who has had contact with Ikromjonov—whether through physical, face-to-face encounters or via online messaging platforms—to reach out to the lead detective.

Active Investigation Notice: Information regarding digital usernames, messaging logs, or interactions with the suspect could be critical to building the case.

Suspect Profile & Case Data
Suspect NameKhumoyunkhon “Hon” Ikromjonov
Age / Residence20 — Mount Juliet, TN
Current DetentionWilson County Jail ($85,000 Bond)
Primary ChargeSexual Exploitation
Key Platforms of InterestSnapchat, In-Person Encounters

Anyone possessing relevant information, or who may have been victimized, is urged to contact Detective Hunter Jordan with the WCSO Criminal Investigation Division directly via email at hunter.jordan@wcso95.org or by calling 615-444-1412 (Extension 227).