On Friday, authorities announced the arrest of Emmitt Weber, 28, in connection with a jailbreak at the Orleans Parish Correctional Facility in New Orleans. Weber is suspected of being an accessory after the fact in aiding two inmates who escaped during the incident on May 16. This arrest adds to the ongoing investigation into the jailbreak, which has already resulted in multiple arrests related to the case. As of now, five out of the ten inmates who escaped remain at large, raising significant concerns for local law enforcement.
In recent developments, Corey Boyd was also taken into custody on Tuesday, as part of the continuing efforts to recapture the escaped inmates. Other individuals who have been apprehended include Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, Dkenan Dennis, and Gary Price, all of whom were among the original escapees. The response from law enforcement has been robust, with multiple suspects arrested for allegedly assisting the escapees. Specifically, Casey Smith and Cortnie Harris are also facing charges related to aiding in the jailbreak.
The case has taken additional dimensions with reports of a suspect named Connie Weeden, 59, who is accused of sending cash to a convicted felon, Donald, via a cellphone app. Her actions led to a felony charge of accessory after the fact. Authorities are emphasizing that all individuals involved in the escape, as well as those supporting them, are being tracked closely as investigations continue. This multifaceted case illustrates how complex jailbreak situations can become, involving not just the inmates but also various accomplices.
Meanwhile, the authorities have identified the remaining fugitives still at large, all of whom are considered armed and dangerous. Lenton J. Vanburen Jr., 26, is facing multiple severe charges, including illegal carrying of a weapon and obstruction of justice. Another fugitive, Jermaine Donald, 42, has a history of violent offenses, including second-degree murder and aggravated battery, which places him in a particularly high-risk category for potential harm to the public.
Additionally, Antoine Massey, at 32, has been flagged for domestic abuse and vehicle theft, while Derrick Groves, 27, faces a staggering number of charges including attempted murder. Finally, there is Leo O. Tate Sr., 31, whose charges range from simple burglary to possession of a firearm by a felon. The severity of these charges paints a troubling picture regarding the risks they pose to the community at large.
Authorities have issued cautions to the public regarding these fugitives, urging people to remain vigilant and report any suspicious sightings. The situation remains fluid as law enforcement intensifies its efforts to capture the remaining escapees. With the unfolding complexities of the case, the community is on high alert while authorities work to restore safety and apprehend those involved in the orchestrated jailbreak.