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Mila Kunis Stalker Escapes from Mental Health Facility

A man who was twice convicted of stalking actress Mila Kunis is now the subject of a manhunt, after he escaped from a Pomona, California mental health facility over the weekend.

The Los Angeles Times reports Stuart Lynn Dunn, 30, was confined to Olive Vista Behavioral Health Center under the supervision of the Los Angeles County Probation Department after he pleaded no contest to a felony count of stalking Kunis in January of 2013.

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Lt. Martin Rodriguez told the paper Dunn walked out of the secure facility at about 8 p.m. Saturday, and Kunis has been notified.

Dunn was arrested on suspicion of stalking Kunis in February 2012, and ordered to stay away from her for three years after he pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of unauthorized entry of a dwelling, per the Times.

Three months later, in May 2012, police arrested him after he waited for Kunis in the parking lot of her gym for the third consecutive day.

The 30-year-old was also charged following an incident in January of 2012 after he made repeated phone calls seeking Kunis’ personal information and then broke into and lived in a vacant home owned by the 31-year-old new mother.

The Olive Vista Behavioral Health Center is located about 30 miles east of Los Angeles.


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Mila Kunis’ stalker escapes from mental health facility

LOS ANGELES, June 1 (UPI) — Stuart Lynn Dunn, earlier convicted of stalking actress Mila Kunis, reportedly escaped from a secured mental health facility in Pamona Saturday night.

Authorities have teamed up to locate Dunn, 30, who Entertainment Tonight confirms escaped around 8 p.m. that evening. The young homeless man was arrested twice in 2012 for stalking Kunis, 31. In 2013, he plead no contest to the charge and was sentenced to a six-month rehabilitation program.

The convicted stalker was under supervision at the county Probation Department at the time of his escape.

Dunn was first arrested for breaking into one of Kunis’ unoccupied condominiums, which resulted in a restraining order. His second arrest happened during the summer of 2012, when he reportedly tried to contact Kunis by waiting outside her Los Angeles gym for three days.

The Los Angeles Times confirms that Kunis has been notified of Dunn’s escape.