Two Inmates on the Run After Daring Jailbreak in Louisiana
A brazen escape at a south-western Louisiana jail has left authorities scrambling to recapture two inmates accused of violent crimes. The inmates used their wits and makeshift tools to breach the facility's interior wall, creating an opening that allowed them to scale the outside wall and make a daring getaway.
The two fugitives, Keith Eli, 24, who faces second-degree attempted murder charges, and Johnathan Jevon Joseph, 24, who is also wanted for several felony counts, including principal to first-degree rape, are still on the loose. Their escape has raised concerns about the security of the St Landry parish jail in Opelousas, where the incident occurred.
In a bizarre twist, a third inmate, Joseph Allen Harrington, 26, who was facing home invasion charges, died by his own hand after being tracked down. According to authorities, Harrington took his own life with a hunting rifle before police could apprehend him.
The escape has been likened to an audacious heist, with officials describing the inmates as "creative" in their plan. The jail's internal investigation is ongoing, but officials have emphasized that the two remaining fugitives are likely desperate to evade capture.
Residents in the parish have been warned to secure their homes and vehicles, with authorities urging anyone who may be assisting the fugitives to do so at their own peril. Those who help the escaped inmates will face prosecution, according to sheriff Bobby J Guidroz.
The incident is the latest in a string of daring jailbreaks in Louisiana, which has raised concerns about prison security. In May, 10 inmates broke out of a New Orleans jail after crawling through a hole behind a toilet, and it took several months for all of them to be recaptured.
The authorities' efforts to track down the two remaining fugitives are ongoing, with officials working tirelessly to apprehend them before they can cause any further harm.
A brazen escape at a south-western Louisiana jail has left authorities scrambling to recapture two inmates accused of violent crimes. The inmates used their wits and makeshift tools to breach the facility's interior wall, creating an opening that allowed them to scale the outside wall and make a daring getaway.
The two fugitives, Keith Eli, 24, who faces second-degree attempted murder charges, and Johnathan Jevon Joseph, 24, who is also wanted for several felony counts, including principal to first-degree rape, are still on the loose. Their escape has raised concerns about the security of the St Landry parish jail in Opelousas, where the incident occurred.
In a bizarre twist, a third inmate, Joseph Allen Harrington, 26, who was facing home invasion charges, died by his own hand after being tracked down. According to authorities, Harrington took his own life with a hunting rifle before police could apprehend him.
The escape has been likened to an audacious heist, with officials describing the inmates as "creative" in their plan. The jail's internal investigation is ongoing, but officials have emphasized that the two remaining fugitives are likely desperate to evade capture.
Residents in the parish have been warned to secure their homes and vehicles, with authorities urging anyone who may be assisting the fugitives to do so at their own peril. Those who help the escaped inmates will face prosecution, according to sheriff Bobby J Guidroz.
The incident is the latest in a string of daring jailbreaks in Louisiana, which has raised concerns about prison security. In May, 10 inmates broke out of a New Orleans jail after crawling through a hole behind a toilet, and it took several months for all of them to be recaptured.
The authorities' efforts to track down the two remaining fugitives are ongoing, with officials working tirelessly to apprehend them before they can cause any further harm.