Escape of KROL Patient William Enman

September 10, 2007: This afternoon, Morris County Prosecutor Robert A. Bianchi, Esq., addressed the escape of KROL patient William Enman from Ancora Psychiatric Hospital in Camden County, New Jersey.
On or about Saturday, September 8, 2007, patient William Enman walked away from the grounds of Ancora Psychiatric Hospital. In 1975, he was found not guilty by reason of insanity for a double murder in 1974 of his roommate and the roommate's four year old son in Morris Plains.
He has been housed in a psychiatric hospital during this time and has a history of drug and alcohol abuse. His last KROL hearing was in August of 2006 and his next review hearing was scheduled for this Thursday.
It is believed that he had in his possession a backpack along with camping and survivalist equipment. He was last seen wearing a green shirt, black pants and a tan backpack. The Morris County Prosecutor's Office became aware of this escape this morning and has joined a team of law enforcement agencies to assist in the capture of Mr. Enman. It is believed that Mr. Enman has purchased property in Nova Scotia. Charges of escape have been filed.
Mr. Enman is described as a 64 year old white male, 5'9", 145 pounds, slight to medium build, graying hair, brown eyes, scar on right eyebrow area, scar on chin, scar on left elbow and scar on right thigh. He is considered to be a danger to the community and efforts are underway for his capture.
The investigation as to the whereabouts of William Enman is continuing and anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Morris County Prosecutor's Office at 973-285-6200 or the Morris County Sheriff's Office CrimeStoppers Program at 973-COP-CALL (973-267-2255).
Media Contact: Agent Robyn D'Onofrio
(973) 285-6222
Investigation of a Break-In in Pequannock Township
September 10, 2007: Morris County Prosecutor Robert A. Bianchi, Esq., is seeking the community's assistance in locating an actor who broke into a home on Kinney Place in Pompton Plains during the early morning hours of September 10, 2007. The actor gained entry to the residence through a first floor window. He is described as a white male with dark and/or salt and pepper colored hair.
The matter is being jointly investigated by the Morris County Prosecutor's Office and the Pequannock Township Police Department. The investigation is continuing and anyone with information is encouraged to contact Morris County Prosecutor's Office Detective Kristi Allegretta at (973) 285-6311, Detective Lisa DeLuca at the Pequannock Township Police Department at (973) 835-1700 or the Morris County Sheriff's Office CrimeStoppers Program at 973-COP-CALL (973-267-2255).
Media Contact: Agent Robyn D'Onofrio
(973) 285-6222
