Eleven violent inmates have escaped from a Louisiana prison, with one having been recaptured and 10 still on the loose.

At around 8.30am Friday morning, eleven inmates considered ‘armed and dangerous’ were discovered missing during a routine head count at Orleans Parish Jail, according to the New Orleans Police Department.

The discovery prompted the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office to activate ’emergency protocols’ and launch a full-scale manhunt for the escapees. 

While the exact method of escape remains unclear, authorities believe the inmates fled shortly after midnight.

One inmate, 20-year-old Kendell Myles, has since been apprehended after he was caught on surveillance footage in the French Quarter of New Orleans.

At 11.30am, Louisiana State Troopers chased Myles on foot and recaptured him ‘without further incident’ after he was discovered hiding under a car at the Hotel Monteleone parking garage.

Eleven violent inmates considered ‘armed and dangerous’ have escaped from Orleans Parish Jail in New Orleans, Louisiana, with one having been recaptured and 10 still on the loose

One inmate, 20-year-old Kendell Myles (pictured), has since been apprehended after he was caught on surveillance footage in the French Quarter of New Orleans

While the exact method of escape remains unclear, authorities believe the inmates fled shortly after midnight

The remaining 10 escapees are still at large and believed to be within the city. Authorities are urging the public not to approach them if spotted, as they may be dangerous.

‘We are actively working with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in a full-scale search operation,’ Sheriff Susan Hutson said.

In a statement on social media, Louisiana’s Attorney General Liz Murrill said: ‘Someone clearly dropped the ball, and there’s no excuse for this’.

‘This is beyond unacceptable, and once these offenders are back in custody, there must be real accountability,’ she added.

Corey Boyd, 20, pleaded not guilty to a second-degree murder charge, WDHN reported. 



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