Cops: Mila Kunis stalker escapes from mental health facility
POMONA, Calif. --Authorities say a man sentenced for stalking actress Mila Kunis escaped from a southern California mental health facility Saturday night, reports CBS Los Angeles.
Investigators are searching for Stuart Lynn Dunn, who authorities say walked out of the Olive Vista Behavioral Health Center in Pomona, about 30 miles east of Los Angeles. Officials called it an "unauthorized departure."
Dunn has been convicted twice of stalking the "Black Swan" actress and has been arrested several times on suspicion of stalking her, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Dunn, 30, had been confined in the secure mental health facility under the supervision of the county probation department after he pleaded no contest in January 2013 to a felony count of stalking Kunis, reports the paper.
He was also charged following an incident in January of 2012 after he allegedly made repeated calls seeking Kunis' personal information and then broke into a vacant home she owned and temporarily lived there, reports the paper. The next month, he was ordered to stay away from the actress for three years and reportedly pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of unauthorized entry of a dwelling.
In May 2012, he was arrested after allegedly waiting for Kunis in the parking lot of her gym on three consecutive days, reports the paper.
The actress has been made aware of the escape, reports the paper.