News Summary
Authorities have recaptured three of the ten inmates who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center, following an intense multi-state manhunt. Lenton VanBuren Jr., Leo Tate, and Jermaine Donald are now in custody. While law enforcement continues to pursue Derrick Groves and Antoine Massey, the investigation has also led to arrests of 11 individuals who allegedly assisted the escapees. With a $20,000 reward for information on the remaining fugitives, the community is actively engaged in the search efforts as tensions rise.
Three More Escapees from Orleans Justice Center Captured
Great news for those keeping an eye on the dramatic chase surrounding the Orleans Justice Center escape! On May 26, 2025, authorities managed to capture three of the ten inmates who staged a daring getaway from the jail just over a week ago. This much-needed development comes after an intense multi-state manhunt that had everyone on the edge of their seats.
Details of the Recaptures
The escapees who have recently been recaptured include Lenton VanBuren Jr., aged 26, who was found lounging on a bench at a shopping center in Baton Rouge. Law enforcement was tipped off to his whereabouts through an anonymous tip, leading to his swift apprehension. Next up, we have Leo Tate, 31, and Jermaine Donald, 42, both of whom were caught in Walker County, Texas. Notably, Tate and Donald even led police on a wild high-speed chase before they were finally stopped.
In the Wake of the Escape
The *overall situation* remains serious as two escapees—Derrick Groves, 27, and Antoine Massey, 32—are still at large. Their capture is being supported by a hefty $20,000 reward for any information leading to their whereabouts. Meanwhile, family members of VanBuren have also been caught up in the chaos, with several relatives arrested for allegedly aiding him after his escape. These include Patricia VanBuren, 18, and Tyshanea Randolph, 27, who are accused of transporting and harboring him.
Connecting the Dots
As this situation unfolds, it’s important to recognize that authorities haven’t just stopped with the recaptures. They’ve also charged 11 individuals suspected of helping the escapees as accessories after the fact. Among those arrested for their involvement is Lenton VanBuren Sr., 48, along with Angel McKay, 41, and VanBuren’s sister, Lenika VanBuren, 28.
Just a week ago on May 20, Corey Boyd, another one of the escapees, was recaptured, marking this the third inmate caught since the *bold* escape on May 16. Originally, these ten inmates managed to slip away in the wee hours of the morning, leaving police baffled and local communities concerned.
Criminal Backgrounds of the Escapees
The recaptured inmates have some serious charges hovering over them. Lenton VanBuren Jr. is connected to a homicide case from 2021 in New Orleans East, while Jermaine Donald has a slate of charges that include attempted second-degree murder among others. Leo Tate was awaiting trial on several charges, including burglary and narcotics offenses. It’s clear that these are not just ordinary inmates but individuals with troubling pasts, which adds to the urgency of recapturing the remaining fugitives.
Looking Forward
As investigators push on, they assure the public that additional charges will be filed against the recaptured inmates. With eight of the escapees now in custody, people are hopeful that Groves and Massey won’t be on the run much longer. Governor Jeff Landry has publicly acknowledged the pledged efforts of law enforcement, and it seems the community is rallying together to assist in bringing the remaining fugitives back to justice.
For now, eyes will remain focused on the ongoing investigation and, hopefully, more good news about the capture of the last two escapees will soon come to light. The search continues, and the stakes are high. Stay alert, everyone!
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