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Joplin postal worker faces additional child sex crime charges

CHEROKEE COUNTY, Kan. — The Cherokee County prosecutor has added additional charges in the case of a Joplin postal carrier charged with child sex crimes.

Teddy Bogle is now facing three counts of sexual exploitation of a child, this is in addition to the other four charges of aggravated criminal sodomy and aggravated indecent liberties with a child.

Bogle was arrested on August 18, and the new charges stem from that arrest date.

Authorities say that on August 18, Bogle was in possession of images of a child under the age of 18 engaging in sexually explicit conduct. Bogle is a postal carrier in Joplin and, as of today (Dec. 10), is still listed as the president of the National Association of Letter Carriers Union Branch based in southwest Missouri.

He is free on a $500,000 surety bond.

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