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Manhunt for Five New Orleans Jail Escapees Intensifies with Advanced Tools and Rewards

Seven days after a mass jailbreak, authorities deploy technology and public incentives to capture remaining fugitives as scrutiny mounts over jail conditions.

Louisiana state police enter a house on North Galvez street as they pursue a fugitive that escaped from a New Orleans jail, Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Residents watch as police pursue a fugitive that escaped from a New Orleans jail, Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Mario Westbrook sits on his porch, May 21, 2025, in New Orleans East, where he says the community has long had negative experiences with law enforcement. (AP Photo/Jack Brook)
The Louisiana State Police shared images of Gary Price after he was arrested in New Orleans East on Monday.

Overview

  • Five of the ten inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish jail on May 16 remain at large, with the manhunt entering its seventh day.
  • Authorities are leveraging Project NOLA's high-definition cameras with facial recognition and offering $20,000 per fugitive for information leading to their capture.
  • Three individuals, including a maintenance worker, have been charged with aiding the escape, which exposed severe staffing and infrastructure deficiencies at the jail.
  • The five recaptured inmates are now held without bond at the maximum-security Louisiana State Penitentiary, with investigations into the jailbreak ongoing.
  • Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson has suspended her re-election campaign, citing accountability and the need to address systemic issues within the facility.