Vincent Paul Abell, II |
According to Sheriff J.
Kent Oberkrom, a search warrant was served on Monday, February 23,
2015 at 414 North Maple Street, Calhoun, Missouri. The search
warrant was applied for and subsequently issued by the court, after
review by the prosecuting attorney that allowed law enforcement to
search for the person of Vincent Paul Abell, II and a minor child at
that residence.
Earlier, Vincent Paul
Abell, II was served an ex-parte order of protection at his residence
by Deputy Leonard Kubilus. The order gave custody of a one year old
minor child to the mother, who was the petitioner on the order of
protection. Mr. Abell, after being served the order of protection,
refused to comply with the custody order and subsequently went into
his residence, locking the door and failing to respond to several
attempts by Deputy Kubilus to open the door and comply with the
order.
Subsequently, a search
warrant was applied for and issued by the court granting law
enforcement to enter the residence and search for the person of
Vincent Paul Abell, II and the minor child. While law enforcement
officers were preparing to enter the residence, Mr. Abell bolted from
a garage and entered the home on the back porch. Major Robert Hills,
Cpl. Aaron Brown and Deputy Leonard Kubilus pursued Abell into the
residence where he was taken into custody. Another adult in the home
was cooperative with law enforcement and surrendered the minor child
in accordance with the order of the court. Assisting at the scene
was Deputy Brady Graham and Sheriff Kent Oberkrom.
Mr. Abell was charged
with violation of an order of protection and failing to obey the
lawful order of a law enforcement officer. Abell was transported to
the Henry County Detention Center where he was later released after
posting a $2,500.00 bond.