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Other women in connection with New Orleans Jailbreak | Crime/police

At least three other women who are accused of helping one of ten inmates who had escaped New Orleans prison at the beginning of this month were arrested at the weekend and at least two million -dollar bonds.

The 18 -year -old Patricia Vanburen and Tyshanea Randolph (27) were arrested on Saturday and booked into the prison of the placemines Parish due to accessories. They appeared the following afternoon before the official Jonathan Friedman during a court interest of the Criminal District Court in Orleans via Zoom, where their deposit was set at 1 million US dollars.

Vanburen and Randolph are accused of having driven into a house of a family member in Mississippi in Mississippi, according to the court documents of Louisiana.

Lenton Vanburen's 28-year-old sister, Lenika Vanburen, was booked in Jefferson Parish on Friday for refugee counts and several traffic violations. The investigators said in court documents that Lenton Vanburen called Lenika Vanburen and another sister from prison the day before his escape and asked them to meet him in front of the prison until 11:30 p.m.

According to court documents, the day of jailbreak, Lenika Vanburen and her sister, took out her mother Natasha Rudolph shortly after midnight. It was accidentally released from prison that night due to non -related charges. The investigators said that Lenika Vanburen drove her mother to her house in Marrero and then drove to New Orleans East, but gave contradictory statements about why she was in the east.

However, the other sister told the investigators that the couple went into the house, where Lenton Vanburen stayed immediately after the prison was out of prison.

It is unclear whether Patricia Vanburen and Tyshanea Randolph are related to the other participants.

The latest arrests, after at least nine others have been booked because of the suspicion, come to support the men who broke out of prison in the early morning of May 16. On Sunday afternoon, after the last arrest of Corey Boyd, five refugees were released on Tuesday.

Together with Boyd, the inmates Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, Dkenan Dennis and Gary Price were captured and are recorded in Angola in Angola in the state of Louisiana.

Lenton Vanburen, Antoine Massey, Jermaine Donald, Leo Tate and Derrick GroVes were still on the Lam on Sunday afternoon.

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