(CNN)Police captured a man who had been considered dangerous after escaping from a Washington state psychiatric hospital on Friday.
Anthony
Garver, who fled the psychiatric hospital on Wednesday, was found in
the woods near his parents' residence in the Spokane Valley area. Canine
units detected his track and led officers to Garver hiding under a pile
of debris.
"He was taken into
custody without incident," said Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich.
"Food and water was his enemy. He was severely dehydrated. He is
receiving medical attention."
Garver,
28, had been known to local authorities well before his latest escape,
because he had allegedly tied a woman to a bed with electric cords, then
stabbed her to death in 2013. He was at a psychiatric hospital after
being found not competent to stand trial.
On
Wednesday, he fled Western State Hospital, a psychiatric facility in
Lakewood, Washington, along with fellow patient Mark Alexander Adams,
58.
Adams
was captured a day later in Des Moines, Washington -- about 15 miles
outside of Seattle. Both men had violent criminal histories.
While
on the run, Garver made contact with his parents, because he wanted to
get his passport, Knezovich said in a press conference. He intended to
go to Morocco, although it wasn't clear why.
The parents were cooperative with the police investigation, Knezovich said.
He added that it was the second time that Garver had escaped.
Both Garver and Adams had been committed for mental illness treatment to Western State, described on its website as "one of the largest psychiatric hospitals west of the Mississippi," with more than 800 beds.
The two were seen in the facility's dining hall around 6 p.m. Wednesday, according to Lakewood police.
They
weren't noticed missing until about 90 minutes later, after having
gotten out -- likely through a loose window, which roommates told police
was manipulated over five months to open enough to escape from,
according to Lakewood police spokesman Chris Lawler.
From there, Garver and Adams apparently walked off together.
Adams
took a bus from Lakewood to Federal Way, Washington, arriving there
around 10:30 p.m.; he asked how to get to Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport, police said on Facebook. He was spotted by a tipster who'd seen
media coverage of the escape and subsequently captured.
Garver bought a bus ticket Wednesday night from Seattle to Spokane under the alias John Anderson, authorities said.
On
Thursday, authorities launched an intensive search after Garver's
parents called saying their son was at their house in a wooded,
mountainous area in the Spokane Valley, police said.
He was later discovered Friday after dogs followed his scent.
"I
feel outstanding that none of my fellow citizens was injured by this
individual," Knezovich said. "The state of Washington needs to figure
out how to keep him for escaping. This cannot happen again.
A third patient walked out of the same facility on the day that Adam and Garver escaped. That patient remains at large, according to CNN affiliate KOMO.
The missing patient, whose identity hasn't been released, was committed
to the hospital after facing charges of burglary and violating a
no-contact order.
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