Officials said on Monday that three prisoners accused of escaping from the main imprisonment of New Orleans in one of the largest protection in Louisiana have been arrested at all, leaving two in general.
Jermin Donald, 42, who was imprisoned for second -degree murder and other crimes before his escape, was detained in Texas with another prisoner accused of fleeing the Justice Center in Orleans on May 16.
Morel said this prisoner, Leo Tate, 31, was being held on charges of robbery and firearms.
The Office of the Archlies of the Orleans said in a statement that the Texas Ministry of Public Safety arrested the two men in Walker Province, north of Houston.
The city police administration said in a statement that Linton Fanburn, 26, who was imprisoned for violating firearms and violating conditional release, was detained in Patton Rouge, Louisiana.
Morel said in a statement that the three prisoners would face additional fees. It was not immediately clear if they had lawyers to speak on their behalf.
Many people, including the prison maintenance worker, have been accused of helping escape.
Murrill in a press statement last week, so that the prisoners could remove it without dumping the area, in a press release of the week, cut off the water, which was accused of the principle of simple escape and losses in the office, that the pound sterling Williams, who was charged with a principle of simple escape and exit in the office, from the water to the cell toilet so that the prisoners could remove it without dumping the area.
According to a written statement to support an arrest warrant, Williams told the authorities that one of the prisoners who escaped threatened to “stole it” if it did not help.
This inmate, which was identified in the document in the name of Antoine Massi, was not arrested.
After removing the toilet, she claimed kidnapping, spreading prisoners through steel bars and fled through a hole in the wall before expanding a thorny fence using blankets.
A picture released by the authorities showed the expressions of “To Easy Lol” and “We Innocent” written above the toilet.