Overview
- Ten inmates escaped the Orleans Justice Center on May 16 through a hole behind a toilet, exploiting defective locks and sliding doors.
- Four of the fugitives have been apprehended, but six, including individuals charged with violent crimes, remain at large.
- A maintenance worker was arrested for allegedly shutting off water to assist the escape, while three prison staff members have been suspended under suspicion of complicity.
- The escapees taunted authorities by leaving mocking graffiti in their cell, including messages like 'Too easy, LOL' and 'Catch us if you can.'
- Sheriff Susan Hutson had repeatedly warned of critical security flaws at the overcrowded facility, which houses over 1,400 inmates.