3 more New Orleans jail escapees captured
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New Orleans city officials say the search for 10 men who broke out of a local jail earlier this month has cost the city approximately $250,000 per week and delayed work on other investigations. “Money is so not an issue to me,
After the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office acknowledged water leaks and shut-off s at the jail over Memorial Day weekend, the sheriff said Wednesday that the jail continues to experience "significant flooding" and "ongoing and severe plumbing failures."
After a mass jailbreak in Orleans Parish, 14 arrests have been made. Officials focus on capturing two fugitives, with over 200 officers involved in the search.
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NEW ORLEANS — The search continues for Derrick Groves and Antoine Massey, the last two fugitives still on the run following the May 16 mass escape from the Orleans Justice Center — and now, multiple law enforcement agencies are holding a press conference to discuss the next phase of the manhunt.
Embattled Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson announced on Wednesday that she is suspending her reelection campaign in the wake of a mass jailbreak.
Casey Smith was arrested for allegedly aiding escapees from Orleans Justice Center jailbreak, linked to fugitives by police investigation.
As the mission to capture all 10 New Orleans jail escapees inches closer to completion, court documents and dramatic video of a vehicle chase reveal some of their tracks, authorities said.
Leo Tate Sr., 31, and Jermaine Donald, 42, both were apprehended shortly after another of the 10 escapees, Lenton Vanburen, was booked in Baton Rouge, according to two law enforcement sources familiar with the manhunt.