Inmate Escape

New Orleans Jailbreak: Staffer Arrested, Sheriff Faces Backlash

A 33-year-old Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office maintenance worker, Sterling Williams, has been arrested and charged with 10 counts of principle to simple escape and malfeasance in office for his alleged role in the escape of ten inmates from the Orleans Justice Center. Williams reportedly complied with an inmate’s request to turn off the water in a cell, facilitating their escape through a hole behind a toilet. The escape, believed to be an inside job, involved inmates cutting through steel bars and changing clothes before being discovered hours later. Four escapees have been recaptured, while six remain at large.

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New Orleans Jailbreak: Seven Inmates Still Missing

A large-scale manhunt is underway for seven inmates who escaped the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans through a hole created behind a toilet. Three inmates have been recaptured, thanks in part to a public tip and increased reward money totaling $12,000. The escape involved manipulating cell locks and breaching a wall, raising concerns about jail security and leading to the suspension of three jail staff members. The remaining fugitives, facing charges ranging from assault to murder, are considered dangerous.

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