Louisiana, New Orleans and jailbreak
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Louisiana law enforcement officials released new booking pictures of four captured inmates who escaped a jail in New Orleans as they face new charges.The Louisiana Department of Public Safety released new booking pictures for Kendell Myles,
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A team of over 200 local, state and federal law enforcement officers and agents is working around the clock to capture the remaining missing inmates who broke out of a New Orleans jail in a stunning overnight escape last week,
At 9:50 a.m., Project NOLA cameras caught two escapees in the French Quarter. One escaped inmate, Kendell Myles, was arrested less than two hours later. He was found hiding under a car in the Hotel Monteleone garage.
Four of the ten escaped inmates from a New Orleans jailbreak have been recaptured. Officials are still looking for six others. CBS News' Kati Weis has more from Louisiana.
Casey Smith, 30, was arrested Thursday (May 22) after the NOPD received a tip that she helped transport at least two of the escaped inmates. Police say Smith was taken into custody at a New Orleans residence and allegedly admitted her involvement when questioned by arresting officers.
Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson, who oversees the jail from which 10 inmates escaped, spurring a five-day manhunt, apologized for the first time Tuesday as she faced calls to resign.
On Tuesday (May 20), Corey Boyd, 19, who was being held on serious charges including second-degree murder, second-degree attempted murder, aggravated battery, and threatening a public official, was apprehended on the fifth day of the ongoing search.
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Louisiana jail sees a murder suspect scale the fence and escape - his second jailbreak in a year - Tra’Von Johnson, 19, was arrested for a 2022 home invasion that left a father dead and his child inju