CONCORD, NH – An inmate who walked away from his job and failed to return to the minimum security unit he was residing in has turned himself in. However, two other prisoners who failed to return to their residences over the past three weeks are still at large.
The Department of Corrections reports that Robert Michael Mozeika returned to the North End Transitional Housing Unit in Concord around midnight Oct. 9. He has been moved to the New Hampshire State Prison for Men where he will be questioned.
Still missing – Stephen Ernest Elliot who walked away from the Calumet Transitional Housing Unit in Manchester on September 14, and Adam Bergeron III, who left the Corrections Transitional Work Center on October 2, 2015.
Elliot, 33, of Manchester, left the Lowell Street housing unit at approximately 6:35 a.m. that day to go to work. He arrived at work. Shortly after 12 p.m. his employer reported that he was missing. He was scheduled to return to the transitional housing unit at 7 p.m. He was placed on escape status at approximately 2:45 p.m.
Elliot is 5 feet 9 inches tall, 190 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
Bergeron, 21, was sentenced in Hillsborough County Superior Court in Nashua to 1 to 3 years in prison for burglary with 217 days of time served credited to his sentence. He was admitted to the New Hampshire State Prison for Men on April 8, 2015 and had been eligible for parole on September 3, 2015 with a maximum release date of September 2, 2017. He had not yet been approved for parole.