Listen Live
Fantastic Voyage Generic Graphics Updated Nov 2023
Black America Web Featured Video
CLOSE

LAKEWOOD, Wash. (AP) — Two men, including one who was arrested for murder but found not competent to stand trial, have escaped from a psychiatric facility in Washington state and authorities are warning they pose a danger to others.

Lakewood police say 28-year-old Anthony Garver and 58-year-old Mark Alexander Adams escaped from Western State Hospital in Pierce County, south of Tacoma, sometime Wednesday evening.

The only solid tip police have received so far is a possible sighting by a bus driver, police Lt. Chris Lawler said.

Lawler says the driver picked up a man he believes was Garver around 6 p.m. A couple hours later, he picked up a man he believes was Adams. The driver told authorities Adams was interested in going to SeaTac, home to the Seattle-area’s airport. Police have requested video from the transit agency.

Both men were being treated for mental illnesses by court order when they escaped on foot.

Garver was arrested for murder in 2013 but found not competent to stand trial. Adams was arrested for domestic assault in 2014 but also found not competent for trial.

Police are urging anyone who spots them to keep away and contact authorities.

Police are making automated calls to Lakewood and Steilacoom residents near the hospital to tell them to keep an eye on the department’s Facebook page and local news websites for more information.

Like BlackAmericaWeb.com on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.

(Photo Source: AP)