Three more New Orleans jail escapees captured

(NewsNation) — Lenton Vanburen is the latest escapee from the Orleans Justice Center to be captured.

On Monday, Leo Tate and Jermaine Donald were also arrested in Walker County, Texas, by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Now, just two of the initial 10 fugitives remain at large.

Vanburen was found in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Monday and has since been taken into custody.

He was initially incarcerated for possession of a firearm by a felon, illegal carrying of a weapon and parole violation.

Derrick Groves, 27, and Antoine Massey, 33, are the only escaped inmates still on the run.

Two more inmates are still on the run, state police said.

Massey and Groves have both been previously charged with three counts of attempted second-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder, and battery of a correctional facility employee.

A total of 13 other arrests have been made concerning the jailbreak May 16, including civilians, an inmate and a jail maintenance worker.

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