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10 inmates escape the New Orleans prison, which is considered “armed and dangerous”, as “armed and dangerous”.

Ten inmates considered “armed and dangerous” from a prison in New Orleans on Friday morning, and it is believed that they had in the office of the Sheriff of the Orleans Parish Sheriff in Inside Help. The sheriff's office had previously shared that 11 inmates had escaped prison, but the Grafin updated later on Friday. Keith Lewis was wrongly identified as an escape, said Sheriff Susan Huston during a press conference.

“There is no way for someone to get out of this facility without help from outside,” said Hutson.

According to the Sheriff's office, the occupants were missing during a routine count that was missing at 8:30 a.m. in the Parish prison of the municipality of Orleans. It is believed that they escaped shortly after midnight. The sheriff said that around 12:23 p.m. the inmates flung the slide prison from the route from the route and left the prison at 1:01 a.m. after injuring a wall behind the toilet.

The toilet articles were removed, said the sheriff, but did not indicate what the objects were. Then they scaled down a wall and ran over the Interstate.

Sheriff Hutson said it is assumed that the refugees have received help from employees or members of prisons.

Approaching Kirkpatrick Anne Kirkpatrick in New Orleans said that an inmate has been arrested in the city center of New Orleans by facial recognition since a surveillance camera. The state police in Louisiana identified the escapee as Kendell Myles and said that Myles tried to flee on foot before he was arrested “without further incident”. The Sheriff's office said the MPs found Myles, who were hiding under a car in the hotel in Monteleone. He was returned to the prison of the municipality of Orleans and is rebooked with a new indictment for simple escape, said the sheriff.

It is believed that the rest of the refugees are in New Orleans, said the police. The Orleans Parish prison was easy.

A prison cell in the community in Orleans Parish. The sheriff's office said 10 inmates fled the facility. Shortly afterwards, an inmate was captured, several law enforcement officers started a search to locate the others.

Photos with the kind permission of Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office


“A search for people is currently underway, Opso works with the local and state law enforcement authorities to return them to custody,” said the office of the Sheriff of the municipality of Orleans in a statement.

Kirkpatrick said during a press conference that the police of New Orleans, including the arrest warrant for violent perpetrators, including their violent perpetrators. The FBI and the US marshals joined the hunt to find the escaped inmates – all violent criminals that were kept in the same prison level. The Louisiana State Police also searched.

According to Kirkpatrick, the police were waiting on Friday on Friday for a number of photos of the escaped inmates. She said they informed some victims of the refugees, some of whom are exposed to murder or other violent charges. The police removed a family from their houses and took them to safety after the jailbreak, said Kirkpatrick.

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A prison cell in the municipality of Orleans, from which 10 “armed and dangerous” inmates had escaped.

Photos with the kind permission of Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office


She asked the public to notify the police if they were victims or witnesses at the court hearings of the refugees so that they could get help.

She said the refugees probably had help, and it was unlikely that they were still in their overalls.

Kirpatrick warned the public that if they heg or help these refugees, they are “charged”.

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