Friday, May 16, 2025

10 ESCAPEES FROM NEW ORLEANS JAIL ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE HAD INSIDE HELP

Nine violent inmates roam free after jaw-dropping prison break as shocking details emerge on how the were able to break out

 

By Kelly Garino and Samantha Rutt 


Daily Mail

May 16, 2025

 

Ten violent inmates considered 'armed and dangerous' have escaped from Orleans Parish Jail in New Orleans, Louisiana, with one having been recaptured and nine still on the loose  

Ten violent inmates considered 'armed and dangerous' have escaped from Orleans Parish Jail in New Orleans, Louisiana, with one having been recaptured and nine still on the loose


Nine dangerous inmates remain at large after a shocking escape from a Louisiana prison as authorities say the group may have received help from someone inside the facility. 

Around 8.30am Friday morning, 10 inmates considered 'armed and dangerous' were discovered missing during a routine head count at Orleans Parish Jail, according to the New Orleans Police Department.

According to Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson, the inmates managed to escape from their cell after breaching a wall behind a toilet. Authorities believe that they fled shortly after midnight, and may have had 'inside' help. 

'We have indication that these detainees received assistance in their escape from individuals inside of our department,' Hutson said.

After breaching the wall at the Orleans Justice Center, the escapees scaled another wall and managed to cross the interstate, the sheriff added. 

 

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The fleeing inmates were caught on video

 

The 10 inmates have been identified as Corey Boyd, Dkenan Dennis, Jermaine Donald, Derrick Groves, Antoine Massey, Robert Moody, Kendell Myles, Gary Price, Leo Tate and Lenton Vanburen, WVUE reported.

The escapees range from 19 years old to 42. Most of the men are in their 20s, the Associated Press reported.

One of the fugitives, Derrick Groves, was convicted on two charges of second-degree murder and two charges of attempted second-degree murder last year for his role in the 2018 Mardi Gras Day shootings of two men. 

 

According to Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson, the inmates managed to escape from their cell after breaching a wall behind a toilet. Authorities believe that they fled shortly after midnight, and may have had help

According to Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson, the inmates managed to escape from their cell after breaching a wall behind a toilet. Authorities believe that they fled shortly after midnight, and may have had help 

One inmate, 20-year-old Kendell Myles (pictured), has since been apprehended after he was caught on surveillance footage in the French Quarter of New Orleans

One inmate, 20-year-old Kendell Myles (pictured), has since been apprehended after he was caught on surveillance footage in the French Quarter of New Orleans

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

New Orleans is a crooked city. Several years ago I was told some trustees at this same jail were unofficially working as valet attendants for Harrah's.