A usually quiet Boardman neighborhood became the scene of police search recently, which ended with an arrest by the U.S. Marshals Task Force.

According to a Boardman Police report, officers were called to a home on Rosehedge Drive late Monday to investigate a report of a fight between a father and son involving a knife.

The officers arrived and spoke with a 19-year-old man who told them that he had been shoved by his father, 48-year-old Vincenzo Angelilli, after the son tried calling 9-1-1 because the father was allegedly in violation of a protection order issued by a judge.

The son told officers that Angelilli held him against the garage door and pulled out a hunting knife, holding it near the son.

The son said when he managed to wrestle the knife away and call 9-1-1, the father ran away.

Police surrounded the area and brought in a K-9 team to conduct an unsuccessful search for the father.

It wasn’t until Tuesday that Police and the Marshal’s Task Force arrested Angelilli as he was going out of the back door of a home on Fifth Street in Struthers.

Angelilli was booked into the county jail on charges of felonious assault, three counts of violating a protection order, and domestic violence, although he was ultimately not charged with any assault charge.  He plead guilty to violating a protection order, menacing by stalking and telecommunications harassment and was sentenced to five years probation .