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Professional Shooter Arrested for Illicit Activities With Underage Girls

Jim Taft
Last updated: October 9, 2025 9:59 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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An Auglaize County (Ohio) Grand Jury has indicted acclaimed competitive shooter and former police officer  Robert “Bob” Vogel, once celebrated for his accomplishments in national and international marksmanship events, now faces a dramatically different spotlight: Three charges of pandering obscenity involving a minor., two charges of offenses involving underage persons and one charge of disrupting a public service.





Vogel, a 43 year old resident of St Mary’s, Ohio, and a high-profile figure in the shooting sports world, has been arrested and charged with multiple counts which allegedly involve the production and creation of obscene material depicting a minor (among the most severe child exploitation offenses). 

While Vogel reportedly suggested the incident stemmed from a single encounter with a girl who lied about her age, law enforcement documents show a six month investigation was conducted prior to his arrest.  Such a timeline indicates that investigators suspected more than an isolated incident. In cases like this, law enforcement typically relies on surveillance, interviews, and digital forensics to examine electronic devices for evidence of ongoing misconduct. Officials have not ruled out the possibility of additional charges as the case moves forward.

Vogel’s arrest has sparked intense discussion within the competitive shooting world. A respected 3-time World Champion and 24-time National Champion champion in the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) and  International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) competitions, Vogel was seen by many as a star athlete. His arrest raises uncomfortable questions about how misconduct allegations are handled within insular sporting communities. Critics argue that in tightly knit groups, misconduct is often minimized or ignored to protect reputations and avoid scandal. This tendency is not unique to firearms sports—similar patterns occur in sports, music, and other hobbyist circles where personal connections and shared interests can lead to a reluctance to confront serious allegations.





While the vast majority of shooters are law-abiding and ethical participants, Vogel’s arrest is a reminder that predators can exist anywhere. Many in the community see this case as proof that no one should be shielded from accountability because of skill, fame, or professional standing. For some observers, the fact that Vogel has been charged at all is a welcome sign that law enforcement is taking allegations of exploitation seriously. 

Vogel has not entered a plea; however, as with all cases, defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty, and the burden of proof lies entirely with the prosecution. If convicted, Vogel could face decades in prison.  Federal sentencing guidelines for producing child sexual abuse material often start at 15 years per count, reflecting the gravity with which the justice system treats such crimes.

Public reaction has ranged from disbelief to condemnation. Some in the shooting community are struggling to reconcile Vogel’s reputation and past accomplishments with the allegations against him. Others see the arrest as overdue, pointing to what they believe is a long-standing tendency within certain circles to protect high-profile members from scrutiny. Advocates for victims of exploitation stress that public figures accused of such crimes should be treated no differently than anyone else and that allegations should always be taken seriously. “This is exactly why no community should assume it’s immune to predatory behavior,” one firearms safety advocate said. “Reputation cannot be a shield.”





The legal process will ultimately determine Vogel’s guilt or innocence. Regardless of the verdict, the case forces many communities  to confront uncomfortable truths about the handling of misconduct and the potential for abuse within even the most respected circles. If the charges are proven, Vogel’s downfall will serve as a warning that skill and reputation cannot shield someone from justice. Regardless of the future verdict, one message is clear: accountability must come before protecting reputations.


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