An inmate who escaped from the Orleans Parish Correctional Facility in May has been recaptured, marking a significant development in the ongoing search for fugitives in the U.S. Antoine Massey, 33, was taken into custody at a New Orleans residence on June 28, 2025, after being on the run for over a month.
- Inmate Antoine Massey captured after escape.
- Massey faced multiple criminal charges.
- Derrick Groves remains at large.
- $50,000 reward for Groves' capture.
- Escape involved removing a toilet.
- Maintenance worker accused of assisting escape.
Authorities announced that the Louisiana State Police apprehended Massey following a tip received earlier that day. Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson confirmed that the information led to his capture by 3:30 p.m., although she did not disclose specific details about the tip-off.
Massey was previously incarcerated on serious charges, including domestic abuse and motor vehicle theft. As law enforcement continues to investigate, the search for another escapee, Derrick Groves, remains ongoing.
The recent capture of Massey raises questions about prison security and the methods inmates use to escape. How can facilities improve their systems to prevent similar incidents? Consider these points:
- Increased surveillance measures could deter escape attempts.
- Regular audits of facility structures may identify vulnerabilities.
- Enhanced training for staff on emergency protocols is essential.
As law enforcement continues to pursue Groves, it’s crucial for communities to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Together, we can help ensure public safety.