Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender Details

Saturday, May 18 2013
John Michael Enard
Up To $3,000 Reward
race: Black sex: Male dob: 03/17/54 height: 6'0" weight: 155 lbs. aka: Enard Michael smt: Scar on forehead, face and left knee fbi #: 865214P4 sid #: TX02215419 tdc #: 00473902 Wanted For: Parole Violation (original charge: Aggravated Sexual Assault) and Failure to Comply with Civil Commitment Requirements.
Gang(s): N/A
cch: Aggravated Rape-Sexual Assault, Burglary of habitation with intent to Rape and Burglary lka: 10950 BEAUMONT HWY lkc: Houston, TX
caution: Subject should be considered ARMED and DANGEROUS!
DETAILS: On January 19, 2013 at approximately 1:38 a.m., John Michael ENARD, B/M, DOB: 03/17/1954, removed his GPS Tracking device and climbed over a fence and left the Southeast Texas Transitional Treatment Center located at 10950 Beaumont Highway in Houston, Harris County, Texas.

ENARD was adjudicated as a Sexually Violent Predator paroled to the location on December 11, 2012. ENARD was convicted of Burglary w/ intent to rape on four counts and sentenced to TDCJ in 1982 for 10 years. 

ENARD received a conviction for three counts of Sexual Assault when he received his 10 year sentence. ENARD was serving a 75 year sentence since 1986 for Aggravated Kidnapping and Aggravated Sexual Assault when paroled from TDCJ last month.

ENARD, has made the comment that he will re-offend before he goes back to prison.

On January 19, 2013, Harris County SO issued a warrant for Failure to Comply with Civil Commitment Requirements and the Texas Pardon and Parole Board issued a warrant for Parole Violation.

ENARD has family in Houston and Lafayette, Louisiana.


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