Toronto police are searching for a man they say walked away from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Thursday afternoon.

Daniel Kent, 47, was last seen in the area of Queen Street West and Ossington Avenue. He is described at six-foot-one, 170 pounds, with light brown hair, brown eyes and a beard. Police say he uses two canes and was last seen wearing a yellow sweater, a brown coat, and black leather Adidas running shoes.

In September 2001, police say he was found not criminally responsible in a case of aggravated assault, and was being held at CAMH under “warrant of committal,” which commits a person to the custody of a psychiatric hospital, following certain conditions.

Police are warning the public to not approach Kent and to call 911 immediately if he is spotted.

Toronto police spokesperson Const. Victor Kwong confirmed to the Star that the facility Kent walked away from is CAMH, which was in the news earlier this year after other patients left the facility.

In July, Zhebin Cong, who was found non-criminally-responsible after he killed his roommate with a meat cleaver in 2014, left the country. Since then, the provincial government announced that they will join an ongoing review of the privileges granted to CAMH forensic patients.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-1400 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).