Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center in New Orleans early Friday morning. They escaped through a hole in a cell wall where a toilet had been removed. Surveillance video shows the inmates leaving the jail in civilian clothes after shedding their uniforms.
At least three escapees, Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, and Dkenan Dennis, have been apprehended. Authorities are still searching for the remaining escapees, who are considered armed and dangerous. The Sheriff’s Office suspects that the inmates received assistance from individuals within the department.
The investigation revealed multiple security failures. A civilian employee responsible for monitoring security systems was absent from his post to get food when the escape occurred. Three Sheriff’s Office employees have been suspended without pay. The inmates began tampering with a cell door at 12:23 a.m., despite a jail lockdown initiated at 10:30 p.m. the previous night.
The rectangular hole in the cell wall was just big enough for a person to squeeze through. Right next to it, a metal toilet and sink had been ripped from the wall. Above the hole, someone had scrawled a picture of a face with a tongue sticking out and taunting messages for Sheriff’s Office officials, saying it was all too “easy. LOL.”
Ten inmates, who may have had help from jail workers, broke out of a New Orleans jail early Friday, escaping through that hole in a cell wall, the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office said. The inmates were then seen on surveillance video leaving through a door on a loading dock, having shed their orange jail uniforms and wearing civilian clothes, before scaling a wall and running across an interstate, Sheriff Susan Hutson said.
The Louisiana State Police said on Friday that one of the escapees, Kendell Myles, 20, had been arrested in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Another, Robert Moody, 21, was captured Friday night in the Central City neighborhood in New Orleans. Another escapee, Dkenan Dennis, was also arrested, Anne Kirkpatrick, the New Orleans police chief, said in a news conference Friday night.
The Sheriff’s Office warned that the remaining escapees should be considered “armed and dangerous.”
“We have indications that these detainees received assistance in their escape from individuals inside of our department,” Sheriff Hutson said on Friday, adding that supervisors and lower-level staff members were working when the inmates escaped from the jail, called the Orleans Parish Justice Center, at around 1 a.m.
A civilian employee of the sheriff’s office who was the only person monitoring security systems in the part of the jail where the escape occurred had left his station at the time to get food, an office spokeswoman said on Friday night. Three Sheriff’s Office employees have been suspended without pay, she added.
Officials said they were investigating multiple security failures. Although the jail was placed on lockdown at 10:30 p.m. the night before the escape, the inmates began tampering with a locked cell door at 12:23 a.m., ultimately breaking it open, the Sheriff’s Office said.
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