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Manhunt for five inmates in New Orleans continues, with arrests of accomplices and a $20,000 reward per escapee.
Unrelenting law enforcement agents continue to hunt for Lenton Vanburen, Antoine Massey, Derrick Groves, Leo Tate, and Jermaine Donald.
The audacious feat, one of the biggest jailbreaks in Louisiana history, exploited safety issues in the jail that had previously been cited by federal authorities.
Seven people have been arrested, and five inmates remain at large after a Louisiana jailbreak last week. CNN reports that ...
As the fugitive search enters a second week, fears are increasingly giving way to frustration, anger and a desire for ...
Surveillance video of three of the escaped New Orleans inmates, including Derrick Groves, has been released. Via: Orleans ...
Another suspect has been arrested in connection with a massive New Orleans jailbreak involving 10 inmates, who pulled off ...
As authorities scour New Orleans for escapees from an audacious jailbreak, they are also confronting entrenched mistrust in ...
As authorities scour New Orleans for escapees from a jailbreak, they're also confronting a history of mistrust in law enforcement and the criminal justice system.
Groves’ escape has led to the family of one of his victims to go into hiding. District Attorney Jason Williams said two prosecutors who helped convict Groves have left the state. Crimestoppers and ...
Derrick Groves, one of five Orleans Parish jail escapees, urged by his aunt to surrender. Sheriff Hutson suspends re-election ...
Five men — Antoine Massey, Lenton Vanburen, Jermaine Donald, Leo Tate and Derrick Groves — remain at large as of Thursday ...
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