Authorities seized a fourth inmate after six other criminals escaped from New Orleans prison on Friday.
"Louisiana police just captured prisoner Gary Price," FBI New Orleans confirmed in an article on X.
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"The FBI and our law enforcement partners are still searching for the remaining six on the street tonight. If you have any information, please call 1-800-Call-FBI or send us a prompt online," the post continued.
Louisiana State Police said 21-year-old prisoner Gary C. Price, who escaped, has been captured. (x/@dastatepolice)
Price, 21, was charged with seven counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree assault, aggravated assault with a gun, false imprisonment for using a weapon, domestic abuse, simple assault, serious criminal damage to property and resistance to officials, officials said.
Officials say prices will eventually be shipped to safe national facilities outside the region and booked.
New Orleans prison inmate charged with murder and other crimes escape
Authorities say 10 prisoners escaped from prison. (Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office/WVUE)
Authorities say some fugitives may have left the city or Louisiana and urged the public to remain alert, not to be shocked and report any tips. FBI It has "splashed resources" and provided tips of up to $5,000 that resulted in prisoners being arrested, said in a statement.
A Fox News source confirmed that authorities were close to detaining others, but “the time has stopped.”
The remaining fugitives may have left New Orleans, but people think that if not all, it's still here.
"More than 200 law enforcement officers from various local, state and federal agencies continue to work around the clock to find the remaining fugitives," police said.
The six fugitives who are still on the run are Jermaine Donald, 42; Antoine Massey, 33; Leo, 31; Lenton Vanburen, 27; Derrick Groves, 27; and Corey Boyd, 19.
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Louisiana State Police posted images of the arrested fugitive being sent into a helicopter Friday night.
Kendall Myles, 20, was arrested after chasing the French Quarter shortly after escaping. He had escaped twice before from a juvenile detention center.
By Friday night, two more fugitives were present. According to the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, officials found 21-year-old Robert Moody's tip in New Orleans. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill announced on social platform X that Dkenan Dennis was found near the Chef Mantel Highway.
Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson said Friday that inmates are unlikely to escape without some help.
Attorney General Liz Murrill said they "apparently lost the ball, and there was no excuse."
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Captive prisoners were led to helicopters. (Louisiana Police)
She called for a comprehensive investigation into the incident.
Authorities say a female civilian employee monitored the “walk away” pods to get food and missed the resort.
Officials said the video feed was not actively monitored at the time, but was reviewed after the prisoner was found missing a few hours later.
It was not until 8:30 a.m. on Friday that the escaped person was found missing.
Authorities say only 60% of the prison is staffed, and four supervisors and 36 staff are monitoring 1,400 prisoners at the time of escape.
Authorities said three prison employees had been placed on administrative leave before the investigation results.
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Retired FBI agent Jason Pack told Fox News Digital that "the jailbreak in New Orleans should get everyone's attention."
"It's not a complicated escape. Ten prisoners walked out of a hole behind the toilet," Pack said. "It took more than seven hours to notice they were gone. It tells you a lot about what's going on in the prison. There are too few employees. There isn't enough supervision. And there may be insufficient work equipment or security checks."
Pack said the first goal of law enforcement is to enable all prisoners to be detained quickly and safely.
"The police do not want anyone to be injured, including the escapees. The goal is to find them, and there is no drama surrounding them.
Michael Dorgan, Bradford Betz and Alex Koch of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.
Stepheny Price is a writer at Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers topics including missing persons, homicides, state crime cases, illegal immigration and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com