Crime & Safety
Christopher Walken Look-Alike Indicted
Tony Kadyhrob of Lawrence Township allegedly tried to kidnap a Rider University student in the spring.
Tony Kadyhrob, the Lawrence Township man who was banned from setting foot on any college campus in the entire state of New Jersey, has been indicted on charges of kidnapping.
A spokesperson from the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office said Kadyhrob was indicted on one count of criminal kidnapping, which, if he is convicted, carries a penalty of five to 10 years in state prison.
The grand jury also indicted Kadyhrob, 68, on a charge of luring, which, if he is convicted, carries a 3 to 5 year state prison sentence.
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Kadyhrob has been free since March 28, after he posted $2,500 bail after his arrest for allegedly grabbing a Rider University coed and ordering her into his car.
Shortly afterward, police said he was spotted on The College of New Jersey campus in Ewing.
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A judge banned him from setting foot on any school or college campus in New Jersey and was he ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
Princeton Borough Police later spotted Kadyhrob on a street just blocks from the Princeton University campus on April 6.
Kadyhrob was detained by police but released without charges because he was not actually seen on any school property.