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Investigation eyes wife, deputy
McIntosh County Sheriff Joe Hogan’s wife, a convicted felon, may have illegally carried a gun. Hogan is under investigation by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at the request of the McIntosh County District Attorney’s Office.
Hogan said most of the questions OSBI agents have asked him have been about his wife and a reserve deputy who moved here from Las Vegas, Manuel “Manny” Day.
Records reflect Jeanie Hogan, formerly known as Jeanie Jackson-Toliver, 40, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to three felonies in July 2004.
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Joe Hogan denied his wife had worn a uniform or carried a badge or gun when she accompanied him.
“We have no uniforms as such, some (deputies) have pants with stripes down the side,” he said. “Some wear T-shirts with Sheriff’s Office on them and have for years.”
Linda Parker said she saw the Hogans come out of a T-shirt print shop in downtown Checotah in early January. She said Jeanie Hogan was in uniform and carrying a badge and gun at the time.
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State and federal laws prohibit a convicted felon from carrying a gun.
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