Police officers on the lookout during the manhunt for the escaped inmates in Louisiana.
A multi-agency manhunt continues for seven inmates who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center, a significant jailbreak in Louisiana’s history. Only three out of the original ten escapees have been recaptured. The remaining fugitives, considered dangerous, have committed serious crimes and represent a considerable threat to public safety. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and local police, are collaborating for their capture, with a reward of $12,000 offered for information. Investigations into security lapses at the facility are underway, and the community is urged to remain vigilant.
New Orleans – The multi-agency manhunt for seven inmates who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center entered its third day on May 19, 2025. The escape, which took place early on May 16, is considered one of the largest jail breaks in Louisiana’s history and has prompted an extensive law enforcement response.
Of the ten inmates who initially broke free, only three have been recaptured. Those still at large are considered dangerous and have faced serious charges including aggravated assault, domestic abuse battery, and murder. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, ATF, and local police, are working together to locate the remaining fugitives, with a total reward of $12,000 offered for information leading to their capture.
The escape was discovered during a routine headcount at 8:30 a.m. on the day of the incident. Inmates began tampering with a locked cell at 12:23 a.m. and managed to exit the facility through a hole they dug behind a toilet by 1:01 a.m. The escape was facilitated by malfunctioning locks, a significant breach of security protocol noted by authorities.
As of now, Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, and DKenan Dennis have been captured, while seven inmates remain unapprehended. The New Orleans Police Department has classified the escapees as dangerous, prompting warnings to the public to report any suspicious activity.
At least a dozen law enforcement agencies are involved in the ongoing search for the escapees. The FBI has stated its commitment to providing additional resources, including manpower, to support the manhunt. Authorities have indicated that the escape may have required assistance from someone inside the jail, prompting investigations into potential collusion as security measures previously in place were insufficient to prevent the jailbreak.
In light of the incident, three employees at the Orleans Justice Center have been suspended pending an internal investigation. Security footage corroborates the timeline and method of escape, which will be critical in understanding how the escape transpired and identifying any possible lapses in security that allowed it to occur.
Public safety officials are urging citizens to stay vigilant and report any leads or sightings of the fugitives. The New Orleans Police Department has heightened its outreach efforts to inform the community about the potential danger posed by the escapees and to encourage citizen involvement in the search.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has characterized the escape as potentially the most significant jailbreak in the state’s history. In response, he has announced plans for an audit of the sheriff’s office and the Orleans Justice Center to evaluate security protocols and prevent similar incidents in the future.
The situation at the Orleans Justice Center remains dynamic as law enforcement continues its efforts to recapture the remaining fugitives. The combination of inter-agency collaboration and community vigilance will be pivotal in ensuring public safety and restoring order following this alarming escape.
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