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New Orleans jail escapee Antoine Massey captured, sheriff's office says

New Orleans jail escapee Antoine Massey captured, sheriff's office says

CNN9 hours ago

Antoine Massey, one of 10 escapees from a May 16 New Orleans jailbreak, has been captured, the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office said Friday.
Derrick Groves is still on the run after he and nine other inmates broke out of the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans.
Massey was most recently charged with vehicle theft and domestic abuse involving strangulation, Orleans Parish records reveal.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
CNN's Holly Yan and Jason Morris contributed to this report.

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