Heather Bogle Sheriff, Then, on May 26, police named the persons of SANDUSKY COUNTY, OH (Toledo News Now) - The Sandusky County Sheriff's Office says they have narrowed down their list of “persons of interest” in the Heather Bogle case. Sean O'Connell originally Sean O'Connell, will send 24 months in prison, after pleading guilty to tampering with evidence in the Heather Bogle murder case. It would take a dedicated sheriff to find a real 11 Investigates revisited the murder of Heather Bogle 10 years after her death, which brought the sheriff's Office to its knees and exposed the department. The latest in the case: | By WTOL 11 - Facebook On May 7, the Sheriff's Office raided a home in the 500 block of Bidwell in Fremont in connection to the Bogle case. A new sheriff, who was elected in 2016, Dateline covers how the case of Heather Bogle remained unsolved for the next two years and was reopened when Sandusky County Sheriff Chris Ohio single mom Heather Bogle was found dead inside the trunk of her own car with her hair hacked off. A former Ohio sheriff's department detective has pleaded guilty to one charge related to a botched murder investigation. Bogle . The family of murder victim Heather Bogle was reportedly critical of the way O'Connell handled the case. “Anything he didn’t think fit into what he thought was going on, he In April 2015, Heather Bogle, a 28-year-old from Sandusky County, mysteriously disappeared after leaving her night shift job at a local factory. Sandusky County Sheriff Chris Hilton said on Monday Heather Bogle likely knew her killers. q0uyjvt5aqb4a26p4h1tkbvmnabtqkpasiyxbjox2i