
By Patti Weaver
(Stillwater, Okla.) — A 63-year-old Cushing man, who admitted possessing child pornography in Tulsa where he was employed, was sentenced Monday to two years in prison followed by eight years of probation by Tulsa County Judge Michelle Keely, court records show.
Glenn Allen Fogle, who was originally free on $10,000 bail in his Tulsa County case, was ordered jailed without bail in Tulsa on Jan. 17 when he pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing child pornography — without an agreement with the prosecution regarding his penalty, court records show.
After he serves his prison sentence from Tulsa County, Fogle must follow the special rules for sex offenders, not use the internet, take sex offender treatment, and have no unsupervised contact with minors under the Tulsa judge’s order, court records show.
Fogle was also charged in Payne County with possessing a large amount of pornography at his Cushing residence on May 11, 2022, a felony punishable by up to life in prison on which he has been scheduled for trial court arraignment on April 2 before Payne County Associate District Judge Michael Kulling.
Both of his child pornography cases were filed against Fogle following an investigation by Tulsa Police Detective Eric Leverington, a member of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, court records show.
An Information Technology support person for Fogle’s employer on April 29, 2022, “notified the Tulsa Police Department that he had located possible child pornography on the work computer,” of Fogle, the detective’s affidavit alleged.
The IT person “stated that he observed where Glenn Fogle was copying possible child pornography files from his work computer to an unknown external hard drive,” the affidavit alleged.
On May 9, 2022, the Tulsa detective was conducting surveillance in the parking lot of Fogle’s employer in Tulsa, “when he observed Glenn Fogle exit the building carrying a messenger bag and get into a 2015 tan Toyota Camry,” the affidavit alleged. The Tulsa detective followed the vehicle to Fogle’s residence in Cushing, the affidavit alleged.
On May 11, 2022, two Tulsa County search warrants were served at Fogle’s workplace in Tulsa for Fogle’s office computer and vehicle, the affidavit alleged.
Fogle was arrested at his workplace in Tulsa on May 11, 2022, “for aggravated possession of child pornography after more than 100 videos of child pornography were located on the external hard drive inside Glenn Fogle’s messenger bag,” the affidavit alleged.
On May 11, 2022, when a search warrant was served at Fogle’s residence on Country Club Drive in Cushing, “Officers located numerous items of digital evidence inside the bedroom identified as belonging to Glenn Fogle,” the affidavit alleged.
When the Tulsa detective examined one hard drive removed from a laptop in Fogle’s bedroom in Cushing, “he located over 695 images and videos that he immediately recognized as child pornography,” the affidavit alleged.
The Tulsa detective examined a second hard drive on the dresser in Fogle’s bedroom and located “49 images and videos he immediately recognized as child pornography,” the affidavit alleged.
A third hard drive on the dresser in Fogle’s bedroom had “278 images and videos” immediately recognized by the Tulsa detective as child pornography, the affidavit alleged.
A fourth hard drive located next to Fogle’s bedroom door had “306 images and videos” immediately recognized by the Tulsa detective as child pornography, the affidavit alleged.



