Reward for last 2 New Orleans escapees up to $50K
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Antoine Massey and Derrick Groves are among 10 inmates who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center on May 16, according to Louisiana State Police.
It has been two weeks since 10 inmates escaped the Orleans Parish jail, and all but two inmates have been recaptured. Two inmates, Antoine Massey and Derrick Groves, remain on the run. Sign up for our Newsletters Kendell Myles,
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A double murderer and a repeat escapee have evaded capture for almost two weeks – leading authorities to believe the fugitives could be anywhere in the US now.
Authorities have increased the reward to $50,000 per person for any information that leads to the arrest of the remaining fugitives who escaped from a jail in Louisiana two weeks ago.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The total reward for information leading to the capture of the two remaining escapees from the Orleans Justice Center has now climbed to $50,000 per fugitive, Crimestoppers GNO announced during a Thursday (May 29) press conference alongside local, state, and federal law enforcement officials.
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Escapee Antoine Massey was jailed for allegedly strangling his girlfriend and ripping her braids from her scalp. She’s now accused of helping him plan his May 16 escape.
On June 11, 1962, three prisoners escaped from the notorious Alcatraz prison, a former US military base located on a small island off the coast of San Francisco.
Family members of Antoine Massey are desperately pleading with him to turn himself in. "Antoine, I'm begging you, son," said his mom over the phone. "I'm broken. Please get in touch with Rev. Brown, your grandfather,