Lisbon, Ohio — November 26, 2025
The Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office has officially released its updated list of the county’s ten most wanted fugitives, calling on residents to remain vigilant and to report any information that could assist law enforcement in bringing these individuals to justice. These fugitives are wanted on a variety of serious felony warrants, including burglary, assault, robbery, escape, identity theft, and homicide. Law enforcement officials emphasize that community awareness and cooperation are vital to maintaining public safety and reducing crime across the region.
Detailed Profiles of Current Fugitives
Curtis Holland
- Age: 29
- Charges: Aggravated murder, murder with firearms specifications
- Background: Sought in connection with a deadly shooting in East Liverpool. Arrest warrants were issued earlier this year after a fatal incident that shocked the local community.
- Status: Considered extremely dangerous and should not be approached under any circumstances.
Travis Kidder
- Age: 25
- Charges: Aggravated murder, murder with firearms specifications
- Background: Also linked to the East Liverpool homicide case. The U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force is actively assisting in the search for Kidder, who is believed to be armed and dangerous.
- Status: Armed and dangerous.
Farah L. Abdi
- Age: 45
- Charges: Attempted felonious assault
- Description: Male, approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall, 190 pounds
- Background: Declared a parole violator at large in February 2025. Authorities warn that Abdi may be moving between communities to avoid capture.
Fatuma A. Abdi
- Age: 28
- Charges: Burglary
- Description: Female, 5 feet 6 inches tall, 150 pounds
- Background: Declared a parole violator at large in November 2025. She is suspected of involvement in multiple break-ins throughout the county.
Jason Abner
- Age: 46
- Charges: Robbery, breaking and entering
- Background: Declared a parole violator at large in January 2025. Abner has a history of targeting residential and commercial properties.
Jamil Abrams
- Age: 24
- Charges: Felonious assault
- Background: Declared a parole violator at large in June 2025. Abrams is wanted for a violent attack that left the victim hospitalized.
Calvin J. Acklin
- Age: 43
- Charges: Robbery
- Background: Declared a parole violator at large in April 2025. Acklin is believed to have committed multiple robberies in recent months.
Cameron H. Adams
- Age: 27
- Charges: Escape
- Background: Declared a parole violator at large in July 2025. Adams escaped custody while awaiting trial for previous charges.
Charles R. Adams
- Age: 37
- Charges: Felonious assault, unauthorized use of a vehicle, theft, identity theft
- Background: Declared a parole violator at large in June 2025. Adams is suspected of operating a theft ring and committing identity fraud.
Kyle A. Adkins
- Age: 33
- Charges: Burglary
- Background: Declared a parole violator at large in November 2023. Adkins has a record of breaking and entering offenses.
Public Safety and Reporting
Law enforcement officials strongly advise residents not to approach or attempt to apprehend any fugitives themselves, as many are considered dangerous and unpredictable. Anyone with information about the whereabouts of these individuals is encouraged to contact law enforcement through the following official channels:
- Call 911 for immediate sightings or emergencies
- Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office: (330) 424‑7255
- Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force tip line: 1‑866‑4‑WANTED (1‑866‑492‑6833)
- Submit tips online through the U.S. Marshals Service website
Community Impact
Sheriff Brian McLaughlin has emphasized the importance of community cooperation in reducing violent crime throughout Columbiana County. “Every arrest removes a dangerous element from our neighborhoods,” he stated. “Community cooperation is essential to making our communities safer and ensuring that justice is served.”
Additional Resources
Residents can view the full list of fugitives and obtain additional information at the official Sheriff’s Office page: Columbiana County 10 Most Wanted. The page is regularly updated with new cases, details, and safety tips for the public.
10‑8 News will continue to monitor developments in Columbiana County and provide timely updates as law enforcement works to bring these fugitives to justice and enhance public safety across the region.
