News Summary
The Louisiana State Police have apprehended Gary Price, the fourth inmate to be recaptured following a daring escape from the Orleans Parish Jail. His arrest on May 19 marked the end of a four-day search, following previous captures of three other escapees. The incident involved a total of ten inmates who broke free by digging a hole and tampering with a cell door. The investigation into how this escape occurred is ongoing, with significant security issues at the jail being highlighted, prompting governmental oversight and increased police presence.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Louisiana State Police have arrested Gary Price, 21, the fourth inmate recaptured following a dramatic escape from the Orleans Parish Jail. Price’s arrest occurred on May 19 in New Orleans East, concluding a four-day search. He is now set to be transferred to a state facility outside of New Orleans.
Prior to Price’s capture, three other escapees were apprehended. Kendell Myles, who has a history of previous escapes, was caught by state police. He is currently facing multiple charges, including attempted murder and possession of contraband. Robert Moody was arrested in Central City and faces charges related to weapon possession and drug offenses. DKenan Dennis was captured on Chef Menteur Highway and is also confronting various illegal weapon charges.
The escape incident, which took place in the early morning hours of May 16, involved a total of ten inmates. They managed to break free from the jail by digging a hole behind a toilet and tampering with a locked cell door, which allowed them access to a more restricted area of the facility. The escape went unnoticed until a routine headcount at 8:30 a.m. revealed the missing inmates. Video surveillance later showed the escapees exiting through a loading dock door after breaching the facility’s security.
The Louisiana Sheriff’s Department has taken this incident seriously, acknowledging the need for an investigation. Sheriff Susan Hutson indicated that the escape could not have been accomplished without help from inside the jail, leading to the suspension of three jail employees whose specific roles in the incident are still under investigation. Security expert Mike Cahn emphasized that such an escape would require extensive planning, further suggesting involvement from correctional staff.
As the investigation unfolds, six escapees remain at large: Corey Boyd, Leo Tate, Jermaine Donald, Derrick Groves, Lenton Vanburen, and Antoine Massey. These individuals are wanted for serious charges, including second-degree murder and armed robbery. A heightened police presence has been reported in the area, with residents expressing concerns about their safety due to the ongoing manhunt.
Authorities, frustrated by the escape and security failures within the jail, have taken significant measures to mitigate risks to public safety. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has announced a wide-ranging investigation, calling attention to the jail’s infrastructure problems, including broken locks and nonfunctional security cameras, which may have contributed to the escape.
In a show of urgency, the state has increased the reward for information leading to the recapture of the remaining escapees to $20,000 per inmate. The FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are also offering additional rewards and have joined local law enforcement in the search efforts. Special operations teams from various law enforcement agencies have been mobilized, and collaboration with federal agencies is underway.
As part of the ongoing investigation, the Louisiana Department of Corrections has been tasked with auditing the Orleans Parish Jail for compliance with correctional standards to prevent future incidents. Public safety officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity linked to the escapees.
The escape has spotlighted significant issues within the correctional system, emphasizing the importance of maintaining security in facilities housing dangerous criminals. Law enforcement agencies are committed to ensuring public safety, and extensive efforts are being made to locate the remaining escapees swiftly and securely.
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