The Orleans Parish Jail, site of the recent escape incident.
In a dramatic escape, ten inmates broke out of the Orleans Parish jail on May 16, 2025, exploiting security lapses. The incident was discovered during a routine headcount, leading to a major manhunt. Authorities suspect inside assistance and have already recaptured three of the escapees. The remaining fugitives are considered armed and dangerous, prompting heightened security measures across New Orleans. An investigation has been launched to determine if staff aided the inmates’ escape.
New Orleans – In a dramatic incident, ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish jail early on May 16, 2025. The escape was uncovered during a routine headcount at 8:30 a.m., when authorities realized that the inmates were missing from their cells.
The escape occurred due to security lapses, including defective locks on the cells, which allowed the inmates to breach a wall located behind a toilet. They exited through a supply loading door, scaled a wall, and fled across the interstate, where they discarded their prison clothing. Sheriff Susan Hutson has indicated that there may have been inside assistance in this elaborate escape plan, as evidenced by messages left above the escape hole, including one stating, “To Easy LoL.” Initial reports mistakenly stated that eleven inmates had escaped, but this was later corrected to ten.
As of now, three of the escaped inmates have been recaptured shortly after the incident. The remaining escapees are deemed armed and dangerous, prompting a major multi-agency manhunt involving over 200 law enforcement personnel, including the FBI and U.S. Marshals.
The escapees comprise a range of individuals with serious criminal backgrounds. The following are the identified inmates:
The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office has suspended three employees pending an investigation to determine if any staff members aided in the escape. Authorities are reviewing phone calls and messages to identify potential accomplices within their ranks.
One of the escapees, Kendell Myles, was captured by Louisiana State Police while hiding under a car. He now faces an additional charge of simple escape, contributing to the ongoing investigation into the various aspects of the jailbreak.
In light of the escape, public safety officials have been vocal in alerting the community that all remaining escapees are considered armed and dangerous. This development has heightened security and precautionary measures across New Orleans as law enforcement continues to search for the fugitives.
The Louisiana Attorney General has requested a thorough investigation into the incident, emphasizing that there may be potential grounds for prosecution of individuals who could have facilitated or failed to prevent this escape.
This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding prison security in the state, as authorities grapple with maintaining safety and oversight within correctional facilities.
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