Three More New Orleans Jail Escapees Caught, Two Still at Large

Many of the escapees faced serious charges, including murder, heightening public concern. The incident has sparked calls for accountability and jail system reforms.
Authorities captured three more inmates: Lenton Vanburen, Leo Tate, and Jermaine Donald, in Louisiana and Texas. Their arrests reduce the number of fugitives to two.
The escape involved exploiting a faulty cell door and a hole behind a toilet at the Orleans Parish Justice Center. This breach exposed significant security flaws in the facility.

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Authorities in Louisiana and Texas have apprehended three more inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail, leaving just two fugitives still on the run after a bold breakout. The escape, which occurred on May 16, 2025, involved ten inmates fleeing the Orleans Parish Justice Center. This incident has raised concerns about jail security and prompted a multi-state manhunt.

The escapees reportedly broke out by exploiting a faulty cell door. They then squeezed through a hole behind a toilet to exit the facility.

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The group scaled a barbed-wire fence using blankets for protection. They fled across Interstate 10, disappearing into a nearby neighborhood.

Authorities discovered the escape during a routine headcount at 8:30 a.m. on May 16. The delay in detection allowed the inmates several hours to evade capture.

The three recently captured inmates were arrested in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Walker County, Texas. Their identities were confirmed as Lenton Vanburen, Leo Tate, and Jermaine Donald.

Five other escapees, including Dkenan Dennis and Corey Boyd, were previously recaptured. The manhunt continues for the remaining two inmates, whose identities were not specified in the latest update.

The escape has led to the arrest of six individuals accused of aiding the inmates. A jail maintenance worker was also arrested for allegedly assisting by turning off water to the toilet used in the escape.

Some support stronger jail oversight, arguing it prevents such breaches and ensures public safety. Others believe budget constraints and staffing shortages make perfect security challenging.

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