The Brief
- Multiple jurisdictions have active fraud warrants accusing Antaney Hogan of scamming victims out of money and vehicles.
- South Fulton Police fired Hogan less than two weeks after hiring him following an alleged Facebook vehicle scam.
- Former colleagues say Hogan borrowed large sums for nonexistent property and repaid only a fraction.
COBB COUNTY, Ga. – Authorities say a veteran law enforcement officer who once campaigned to become Cobb County’s sheriff is now wanted across several jurisdictions. His alleged victims claim Antaney Markell Hogan has been running scams, and multiple warrants have been issued for his arrest.
A former Cobb County sheriff candidate now wanted on multiple fraud warrants is at the center of an expanding investigation involving vehicle and loan complaints, photographed in Georgia, Nov. 18, 2025.
What we know:
The address surfaced when FOX 5 examined Hogan’s background. It appeared on a termination notice from the South Fulton Police Department. Last year, after his failed bid for Cobb County sheriff, Hogan left his job at the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office and was hired by South Fulton that summer. According to his job offer letter, he passed a background check in July and accepted the position on August 20. He was fired less than two weeks later.
People in the Mableton neighborhood say they remember seeing him there, but have not seen him in a while.…