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'We will find them': Police believe escaped inmates are still in Louisiana

"We have had some leads in other states, unfortunately, those leads did not pan out," said state police leaders.

'We will find them': Police believe escaped inmates are still in Louisiana

"We have had some leads in other states, unfortunately, those leads did not pan out," said state police leaders.

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'We will find them': Police believe escaped inmates are still in Louisiana

"We have had some leads in other states, unfortunately, those leads did not pan out," said state police leaders.

The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, the one agency the public is anxiously awaiting an update from, did not attend Sunday's news conference regarding the escaped inmates from a Louisiana jail.However, other state and city leaders did, including Gov. Jeff Landry, Mayor LaToya Cantrell, FBI leaders, state police, and Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.Video above: New Orleans Mayor speaks on manhunt more than a day after inmates escapeLandry is in New Orleans addressing the manhunt after 10 inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center, and the failures he thinks have been exposed."We will find them and we will bring them back to justice,맥스카지노 Landry said. "My understanding is that the Orleans Parish Jail is beyond capacity because again, the cases are not moving, such as nine of the 10 escapees." Three days in, the search for the seven remaining escapees continues. Along with neighboring parishes, state police say they have notified law enforcement in nearby states."We have had some leads in other states, unfortunately, those leads didn't pan out,맥스카지노 said Col. Robert Hodges, Louisiana State Police.Police say leads from the public did help them capture the first three inmates.Passionate remarks from state and city leaders come as the FBI doubles its reward, the FBI is offering $10,000 per inmate instead of the $5,000 previously announced"Until they are back in custody, we should all remain vigilant,맥스카지노 said FBI leaders.Video below: Escaped inmates seen walking in French Quarter hours after escapeNotably absent was the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, which did not attend Sunday맥스카지노s news conference.Landry said he is taking immediate action, issuing executive orders and an audit reviewing the correctional facility."This massive jail break, which my statistics show could be the largest in the state, should never have happened,맥스카지노 Landry said.Landry said nine out of the 10 inmates were awaiting trial. He said that had they been convicted sooner, they likely would have been at a secure state facility.The men range in age from 19 to 42 and face a variety of charges including aggravated assault, domestic abuse battery and murder.맥스카지노There is no excuse for the way these cases are being mismanaged in our criminal justice center,맥스카지노 Landry said.Meanwhile, Louisiana State Police say they will continue tracking down each tip."Unfortunately, they have friends and family members who are helping them and concealing and helping them move, which makes law enforcement's job more challenging, we end up getting there a little too late,맥스카지노 Hodges said. Hearst sister station WDSU reached out to Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson.This is the sheriff's office response:"We appreciate the support of our fellow law enforcement and judicial system partners. Moments like this require coordination, communication, and shared responsibility across agencies. With that, I acknowledge and respect Governor Jeff Landry's decision to initiate a comprehensive audit following the recent escape of ten inmates.In addition to the immediate actions already taken under my leadership, I view the Governor's audit as another necessary step toward transparency. But it is equally critical that we recognize the longstanding, systemic challenges that have impacted this facility for years, challenges I have been working to address since the beginning of my tenure."

The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, the one agency the public is anxiously awaiting an update from, did not attend Sunday's news conference regarding the escaped inmates from a Louisiana jail.

However, other state and city leaders did, including Gov. Jeff Landry, Mayor LaToya Cantrell, FBI leaders, state police, and Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.

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Video above: New Orleans Mayor speaks on manhunt more than a day after inmates escape

Landry is in New Orleans addressing the manhunt after 10 inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center, and the failures he thinks have been exposed.

"We will find them and we will bring them back to justice,맥스카지노 Landry said. "My understanding is that the Orleans Parish Jail is beyond capacity because again, the cases are not moving, such as nine of the 10 escapees."

Three days in, the search for the seven remaining escapees continues.

Along with neighboring parishes, state police say they have notified law enforcement in nearby states.

"We have had some leads in other states, unfortunately, those leads didn't pan out,맥스카지노 said Col. Robert Hodges, Louisiana State Police.


Police say leads from the public did help them capture the first three inmates.

Passionate remarks from state and city leaders come as the FBI doubles its reward, the FBI is offering $10,000 per inmate instead of the $5,000 previously announced


"Until they are back in custody, we should all remain vigilant,맥스카지노 said FBI leaders.

Video below: Escaped inmates seen walking in French Quarter hours after escape


Notably absent was the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, which did not attend Sunday맥스카지노s news conference.

Landry said he is taking immediate action, issuing executive orders and an audit reviewing the correctional facility.

"This massive jail break, which my statistics show could be the largest in the state, should never have happened,맥스카지노 Landry said.

Landry said nine out of the 10 inmates were awaiting trial. He said that had they been convicted sooner, they likely would have been at a secure state facility.

The men range in age from 19 to 42 and face a variety of charges including aggravated assault, domestic abuse battery and murder.

This photo obtained by The Associated Press on Friday, May 16, 2025, shows an opening inside a cell at the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans.
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This photo obtained by The Associated Press on Friday, May 16, 2025, shows an opening inside a cell at the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans.


맥스카지노There is no excuse for the way these cases are being mismanaged in our criminal justice center,맥스카지노 Landry said.

Meanwhile, Louisiana State Police say they will continue tracking down each tip.

"Unfortunately, they have friends and family members who are helping them and concealing and helping them move, which makes law enforcement's job more challenging, we end up getting there a little too late,맥스카지노 Hodges said.

Hearst sister station WDSU reached out to Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson.

This is the sheriff's office response:

"We appreciate the support of our fellow law enforcement and judicial system partners. Moments like this require coordination, communication, and shared responsibility across agencies. With that, I acknowledge and respect Governor Jeff Landry's decision to initiate a comprehensive audit following the recent escape of ten inmates.

In addition to the immediate actions already taken under my leadership, I view the Governor's audit as another necessary step toward transparency. But it is equally critical that we recognize the longstanding, systemic challenges that have impacted this facility for years, challenges I have been working to address since the beginning of my tenure."