Crime & Safety
Mentally Ill Mom of Missing Hoggle Kids Due in Court Tuesday
A judge will review whether a Clarksburg mother is mentally stable so police can question her about the disappearance of her 2 children.

ROCKVILLE, MD — A Clarksburg mother held in a state psychiatric hospital for two years will be in a Montgomery County courtroom again on Tuesday as a judge determines whether she is finally mentally competent to stand trial for the disappearance of her two youngest children, Sarah and Jacob Hoggle, in September 2014.
During her children’s mysterious absence, Catherine Hoggle has said only that Sarah, now 5, and son Jacob, now 4, are safe with someone. Her longtime partner and the children's father, Troy Turner, and Hoggle’s mother, Lindsey, have begged her for answers, to no avail.
Turner has implored the public to sign an online petition launched to spur public awareness about the youngsters as a way to bring them home. To date, 2,200 signatures have been placed on the petition. Turner asks that a Montgomery County judge change his earlier rulings and let police question the schizophrenic mother about what she did with young Sarah and Jacob.
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The Change.org petition Justice for Sarah and Jacob is a way to push things forward and hopefully change the decisions made in the judicial system, Turner says.
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"Sarah and Jacob Hoggle were taken by their mother, Catherine Hoggle, almost two years ago never to be seen again. She remains in an inpatient psychiatric facility where she is protected by patient rights," Turner says on the petition site. "Police and other important officials are unable to question her as to the whereabouts of the children due to Judge Wolfe's order. We are asking this order be lifted so we can finally bring our children home."
Despite two years of treatment at a state mental hospital, Catherine has not been deemed competent to stand trial. A Montgomery County judge will not let police question her about what she did with her children.
“I am disappointed that the focus is not on Sarah and Jacob – on looking for them – regardless of any interview with my daughter,” Catherine’s mother, Lindsey Hoggle, told Patch earlier this month on the two-year anniversary of her grandchildren's disappearance. “I believe they are with someone, as she has indicated.”
Jacob was last seen with his mother on Sept. 7, 2014, in Darnestown or Clarksburg; Sarah was last seen with Catherine on the morning of Sept. 8, 2014. Catherine’s family says she is paranoid and was making plans to leave the area, so she gave the young children to someone for safekeeping.
On Sept. 12, 2014, Catherine was found and arrested in Germantown.
Police and prosecutors accuse the siblings’ mother of taking them from the family home in September 2014 and suspect she killed the youngsters.
Legal Rulings, Frustration Mounts
Judge Eugene Wolfe said in June 2016 that medical evaluations indicate that Catherine remained incompetent to stand trial on charges of neglect, obstruction and hindering in the case. Until she can face trial, the judge will not allow her to be interrogated about the fate of the children.
Catherine's rights shouldn't outweigh those of her children, says Turner.
“I don’t understand how you leave the victims out of the system. My kids have no representation in the courtroom. … There’s really no way to insert them in a case that should be all about them,” he told Montgomery Community Media.
The focus on the two missing children has been lost in the struggle over their mother’s court-mandated commitment, which has stifled investigators, he said.
“The focus is simply bringing my kids home. Whether they’re alive or dead, they deserve to come home, and that’s where the focus needs to remain.”
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Hoggle is a schizophrenic who reportedly refused to stay on her medication. Turner has said in interviews and on social media that Catherine understands her situation based on conversations with her and that she should be questioned in court about the children’s fate.
Police interviewed Catherine for more than 10 hours when she was first found, her mother said. While
Lindsey spoke with her daughter several times a day for part of 2015, she has not seen her since Catherine fled home with the children.
“Isolation for any mental patient is unacceptable; there are ways to encourage family support and involvement without disclosing facts that she is not ready to share,” Lindsey said.
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Family members ask anyone in the Clarksburg area who may have seen Sarah and Jacob to message the Facebook page, call or text (301) 549-9044 or submit a tip on the website www.findsarahfindjacob.com. Tips can be made anonymously.
Timeline of Events
On Sept. 7, 2014, Catherine Hoggle borrowed her father’s gray 2012 Nissan Rogue SUV and said she was picking up pizza for Jacob. She returned three hours later without the boy or pizza and told her parents she had left Jacob at a playmate’s house.
On Sept. 8, Hoggle left home with Sarah and told Turner she was taking the girl to a daycare center. That afternoon, when Turner asked about the children’s whereabouts, Hoggle would not tell him where the children were. Both Hoggle and Turner set off for the police station but stopped at a Chick-Fil-A near the Germantown Transit Center where Hoggle left the restaurant without Turner noticing and disappeared.
»Photo of Sarah and Jacob Hoggle, with Catherine Hoggle, courtesy of the FindSarahFindJacob Facebook page
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