Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Catherine Hoggle’s Murder Charges

Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Robert Greenberg will not be dismissing murder charges against Catherine Hoggle according to court documents. The mother is accused in the death of her two children, Sarah and Jacob Hoggle,...

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Charges Could Be Dropped for Hoggle, Judge To Make Decision

Charges could possibly be dropped for Catherine Hoggle, the mother who was charged with the murder of her two children. Sarah and Jacob Hoggle were last seen with their mother Catherine, before they vanished in 2014. A competency...

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Judge Delays Decision on Dismissing Murder Charges Against Hoggle

The expectation was that the case of Catherine Hoggle — which received local, national and international attention six years ago – would come to a resolution on Tuesday. That did not happen. For the first time, Troy...

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Catherine Hoggle Found Incompetent to Stand Trial Again

A competent status hearing was held on Tuesday to determine if there has been any changes in Catherine Hoggle’s mental condition. The judge found Hoggle incompetent to stand trial for the 2014 disappearance of her two children...

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State’s Attorney Seeks Delay in Hoggle Competency Ruling

The Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office is asking a Circuit Court judge to hold off ruling on Catherine Hoggle’s competency for four more months, according to a motion filed this week. Hoggle, 32, faces murder...

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Catherine Hoggle to be Evaluated by New Psychiatrist

Catherine Hoggle, the mother accused of killing two of her children nearly five years ago, has spent most of the time since then at Clifton Perkins Hospital Center in Jessup, a maximum-security psychiatric hospital. That could...

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September 22, 2014 | Sonya Burke

Hoggle Search Continues by Air and Land

The search for missing toddlers Sarah (3) and Jacob (2) Hoggle continues in Montgomery County. On Sunday evening, a candlelight vigil was held in Germantown for the missing siblings who were reported missing on Sept. 8 by their father Troy Turner. Over the weekend, dozens of volunteers looked for the children by ground and by […]

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September 19, 2014 | Krista Brick

Search for Hoggle Toddlers Continues

Troy Turner, the father of the missing Hoggle toddlers, said he is leading search teams this weekend into wooded areas in Upcounty, but also reviewing surveillance video of area businesses hoping to find signs of his children. Turner said so far he hasn’t come up with any evidence on either front. “It’s all about trying […]

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September 18, 2014 | Sonya Burke

Hoggle Search Update

Montgomery County Police said the Sept. 18 search for toddlers Sarah and Jacob Hoggle in the Germantown area of Father Hurley Boulevard and I-270 southbound did not result in any evidence recovery. Police said the search area was not a result of any tips. The two siblings have been missing for over ten days now. […]

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September 17, 2014 | Sonya Burke

Police Continue Searching for Hoggle Toddlers

Montgomery County police are continuing their search for the missing Hoggle toddlers, Jacob and Sarah. The siblings have been missing from their Clarksburg home for over ten days now. Police search teams have combed thousands of acres this week looking for the children in the Clarksburg and Darnestown areas of Montgomery County. According to an […]

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September 17, 2014 | Krista Brick

New Charges Filed Against Hoggle

New charges have been filed against Catherine Hoggle as the search continues today in the Darnestown and Clarksburg areas for her missing toddlers. According to an online case search, 27-year-old Hoggle is now charged with two counts of detaining a child in the state. She remains in the Montgomery County Detention Center on a $1 […]

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September 16, 2014 | Krista Brick

Court Documents Show Hoggle’s Deception

Court documents recently obtained by MyMCMedia detail a tale of lies and deception in the case against Catherine Hoggle. Hoggle was arrested Sept. 12 in connection with the disappearance of her two toddlers, Jacob, 2 and Sarah, 3. The children have been missing for more than a week.  Hoggle, 27, of Clarksburg, is charged with […]

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September 15, 2014 | Krista Brick

Father of Missing Hoggle Toddlers Thinks Children Are Still Alive (VIDEO)

Troy Turner hasn’t stopped searching for his two children, 3-year-old Sarah and 2-year-old Jacob since they went missing last week. Monday, he met with members of the press to talk about his interactions with their mother Catherine Hoggle, who has been arrested in connection with their disappearance. Turner said he believes the children are still […]

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September 15, 2014 | Sonya Burke

Attorneys Address Media After Hoggle’s Bond Review Hearing (VIDEO)

Catherine Hoggle, the Clarksburg mom of Sarah (3) and Jacob (2), made her first appearance at a bond review hearing today. Hoggle was arrested by Montgomery County Police on Friday night and police say she has refused to share the whereabouts of her missing young children. Right now, Hoggle is being held on a $1-million […]

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September 15, 2014 | Krista Brick

Police Move Hoggle Missing Children Case to Homicide Investigation

Montgomery County Police are gathering evidence investigating the missing Hoggle children case now as a homicide investigation. Capt. Darren Francke, director of Major Crimes Division, told members of the media Monday morning at a news conference held at the Public Safety Headquarters in Gaithersburg that his investigators are transitioning the missing persons search to a […]

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September 15, 2014 | Staff Writer

Police News Conference on Missing Hoggle Children (VIDEO)

Montgomery County Police held a news conference on Sept. 15 to discuss the latest in the search for the missing Hoggle children. Captain Darren Francke, director of the Major Crimes Division, provided an investigation update that included information about the interview of Catherine Hoggle. Watch the news conference here:   Related:

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