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A daring prison break at the Orleans Justice Center saw ten inmates escape after cutting through steel bars, taunting authorities with graffiti. Five escapees have been recaptured, while five dangerous fugitives remain at large,
The escapees face a range of charges from aggravated assault and domestic abuse to murder. The youngest is 19, the oldest is 42.
"Dog the Bounty Hunter" Duane Chapman analyzes the ongoing search for escaped Orleans Parish Justice Center inmates on "The Ingraham Angle."
Agents gathered enough evidence to show that Trevon Williams assisted with the escape and secured an arrest warrant for him, according to Murrill’s office.
The escapees still at large, who range from 19 to 42 years old, initially faced charges including murder, aggravated assault and domestic abuse.
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Authorities announced that a fourth inmate has been apprehended after escaping from a New Orleans jail on Friday with 6 other inmates.
Orleans Parish inmates left behind graffiti and chaos after a jailbreak that’s now fueling memes and mockery across social media platforms.
Police have arrested a maintenance worker who is suspected of helping 10 inmates break out of a New Orleans jail on Friday, Louisiana's attorney general has announced. The employee, identified as 33-year-old Sterling Williams, was arrested on Monday night.
Judge Africk is overseeing a long-standing consent decree mandating sweeping reforms at the Orleans Justice Center.