New Orleans Jailbreak and Arrests

Following a jailbreak in New Orleans, Louisiana, authorities are apprehending accomplices and fugitives involved in the incident. A number of arrests have been made, and the two remaining fugitives are considered armed and dangerous. Investigations are ongoing, revealing assistance from inside the jail. State police are offering rewards and warning against harboring fugitives.

Escape of New Orleans Inmates

Two people arrested for helping fugitives escape from New Orleans jail. Maintenance worker arrested for aiding inmates' escape. Five inmates still on the run.

New Orleans Sheriff Susan Hutson Jailbreak

New Orleans Sheriff Susan Hutson is facing calls to resign after a jailbreak led to 10 inmates escaping the Orleans Justice Center. She took accountability for the incident and announced the temporary suspension of her re-election campaign.

New Orleans Jail Break

Ten men escaped from a New Orleans jail by climbing through a hole in the wall behind a toilet, scaling a fence, and crossing an interstate. Four have been captured, including a jail employee accused of facilitating the escape. Six men remain at large, some facing serious charges. Louisiana authorities are investigating the incident.

New Orleans Jailbreak

Seven escaped prisoners, including two murder suspects, remain at large after a dramatic jailbreak in New Orleans. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry criticizes the city's progressive criminal justice policies for aiding the escape.

New Orleans Jailbreak

10 inmates escape from New Orleans jail, 7 still on the loose. Authorities have active leads and are offering rewards for tips leading to their arrest.