(The Post Millennial)—Ten inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail early Friday morning, with surveillance footage capturing the moment they fled. Three of them were captured by law enforcement as of Saturday.
According to a report by Fox News, the escapees face serious charges including murder, domestic abuse, and burglary. As of Saturday, seven of the inmates remain at large, while three have been captured as of Saturday.
Law enforcement said it has “strong” and “active” leads regarding the whereabouts of the remaining fugitives and believes some may have fled the city or even left the state. The FBI has “surged resources” to assist in the manhunt and is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for tips leading to their capture.
New Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office releases video surveillance of inmates who escaped jail facility. pic.twitter.com/i3fQNetqdx
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The fugitives still on the run are Jermaine Donald, 42, Antoine Massey, 33, Leo Tate, 31, Lenton Vanburen, 27, Derrick Groves, 27, Gary Price, 21, and Corey Boyd, 19. One escapee, 20-year-old Kendall Myles, was quickly caught after a foot chase. Myles had previously escaped from juvenile detention centers on two occasions. Late on Friday night, authorities also captured Robert Moody, 21, and Dkenan Dennis.
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