Man Jailed for Patti LaBelle Threats Missing

Man got a pass to leave a halfway house for the afternoon and never came back, police say

The man who spent more than two years in prison after sending singer Patti LaBelle threatening e-mails took off from the halfway house where he is supposed to live for a year, reports the Daily News.

Waleik Fennicks, 38, was allowed to leave the halfway house on Erie Avenue June 28 to get a physical at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Wednesday afternoon but hospital officials notified the halfway house that he never arrived, reports the Daily News.

Fennicks has many mental-health disorders.

A warrant for Fennicks was issued, though there has been no word on where he is.

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