Paul F. Vogley II charged with one felony count of inducing panic, a misdemeanor charge of using a weapon while intoxicated and two counts of misdemeanor domestic violence.

PERRY TWP. Police responded to domestic violence call late Monday night in which multiple shopts were fired inside a residence as occupants ran outside to escape.

Between three and six shots were fired just prior to 11 p.m. by an intoxicated Paul F. Vogley II after a physical altercation inside the home within the 5000 block of Monticello Street NW, according to Perry Police Chief Mike Pomesky. Four occupants — a combination of family and friends — escaped the home without being struck by gunfire or seriously injured.

"We were arriving as (the occupants) were exiting the house and as shots were being fired," explained the chief, noting that a combined two dozen officers and Canton Regional SWAT Cooperative team members responded to what became a nearly eight-hour standoff.

There were no injuries as a result of the shooting, but minor injuries were reported among one occupant due to the skirmish, said Pomesky, who called a peaceful resolution to the dispute "very fortunate."

"There's always a level of danger (for police) when there's an intoxicated male firing a weapon," he said. "We're happy we had a good outcome to this."

Pomesky said numerous attempts to contact Vogely inside the home during the standoff late Monday night through early Tuesday morning were unsuccessful. He eventually surrendered to authorities, shortly after 6 a.m., and police cleared the scene at 6:43 a.m., the chief said.

Vogley, 47, a township resident, was charged with one felony count of inducing panic, a misdemeanor charge of using a weapon while intoxicated and two counts of misdemeanor domestic violence. Pomesky was uncertain about the type of gun Vogley fired.

"Numerous firearms were recovered, and we're trying to determine which one was fired," the chief said late Tuesday morning.

After being arrested, Vogley was transported by police to the Stark County Jail.

The chief referred to the efforts by the SWAT team, Regional Emergency Dispatch (RED) Center dispatchers and his officers as outstanding and a strong example of teamwork in resolving a dangerous situation.

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