“Crime Doesn’t Quit”: Portsmouth Man Racks Up More Felonies Behind Bars 

Tray Banks

Jail walls weren’t enough to stop Tray Banks’ crime spree. 

The 32-year-old Portsmouth man, already facing serious charges for domestic violence and assaulting a police officer, has now racked up even more felony charges—all from inside the Scioto County Jail. 

Back in February, Banks was arrested after a child ran to a neighbor’s house saying her mother’s boyfriend was hitting her, pushing her down, and waving a gun. Officers responded, detained Banks, and confiscated a firearm. 

He was booked on a stack of charges, including: 

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While awaiting trial on those charges, things got even worse. 

🔒 Crimes Behind Bars 

According to prosecutors, Banks assaulted not one—but two people— while locked up in the Scioto County Jail: 

🧠 Sanity Hearing Pending 

His court proceedings have been paused pending a sanity hearing scheduled for August 1st. In the meantime, Banks remains in custody and now faces a grand total of three separate felony indictments from just this year alone. 

With a history of violence, a cross-state warrant, and now assaults inside jail, one thing’s clear: Tray Banks may be locked up, but his rap sheet is still growing. 

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