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Two women are facing charges of assisting 10 inmates escape from a New Orleans jail as five remain on the run, Louisiana State Police said Wednesday.
(NEW ORLEANS) -- Two people accused of assisting the inmates who bolted from a New Orleans jail in last Friday's mass escape ...
The New Orleans jailbreak, now in its sixth day, has led to a massive manhunt while throwing a spotlight on procedural errors that led to the May 16 escape. Of the 10 inmates who fled early that ...
Police in Louisiana have nabbed a fifth fugitive and two people have been arrested, accused of helping the escaped inmates.
Everything we know with 5 inmates still on the run after Louisiana jail escape - Three people have been arrested in ...
Orleans willingly handed the jail keys to those leaders who vowed to keep criminals OUT of jail. Sadly, it worked,” said ...
Check out the timeline and neighborhood of each capture, along with more details about the arrests of the inmates who escaped ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signed an executive order Wednesday following the escape of 10 inmates from the Orleans Parish jail.
Louisiana State Police captured another one of the ten inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail on Thursday. CBS News reporter Kati Weis has more details.
Louisiana State Police said Wednesday they have arrested two women, Cortnie Harris and Corvanntay Baptiste, for their roles in helping the inmates who broke free in the early morning of May 16. Harris ...
State Police say the pair gave food, rides and cover to fugitives still on the run after Friday’s mass jailbreak.
Louisiana State Police announced the arrests of Cortnie Harris, 32, and Corvanntay Baptiste, 38, in a Wednesday news release.