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Last of 10 New Orleans jail escapees from May is captured under a house in Atlanta

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Last of 10 New Orleans jail escapees from May is captured under a house in Atlanta
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Last of 10 New Orleans jail escapees from May is captured under a house in Atlanta

2025-10-09 07:59 Last Updated At:08:00

ATLANTA (AP) — A monthslong search for the only Louisiana inmate still on the run after an audacious May jailbreak ended Wednesday when authorities say they found him hiding in a crawl space beneath an Atlanta home, bringing the last of the 10 escapees into custody.

Derrick Groves, 28, was convicted of murder and facing a possible life sentence before the inmates escaped through a hole behind a toilet in a New Orleans jail. He had the most violent criminal record of the group and authorities offered a $50,000 reward for tips leading to his capture.

A SWAT team spent hours searching the house for Groves after obtaining a warrant, Deputy U.S. Marshal Brian Fair said.

“They couldn’t find him, they had to deploy gas multiple times into the house and basement,” Fair said. “Based on how long it took a seasoned, well-trained SWAT team to get him out, he had planned to hide for a while.”

A police dog eventually located him, Atlanta police Deputy Chief Kelley Collier said. In video provided by the department, Groves — shirtless, shoeless and shackled at his wrists and ankles — blew a kiss and grinned at the camera as he was led into a police car.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry applauded law enforcement for putting all 10 escapees “back where they belong: BEHIND BARS,” in a post on X.

The tip that led to his capture came through New Orleans Crimestoppers, Fair said.

Several people appeared to be helping Groves and could face charges for aiding and abetting, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said at a press conference Wednesday, adding that Groves is scheduled to be in court in Georgia Thursday for a hearing on extradition.

The home's garage door was collapsed inward Wednesday afternoon as police blocked off the scene. The brick house on a sloping lawn surrounded by trees is in a neighborhood beside Tyler Perry Studios, one of the nation's largest movie production facilities. Inside the home, police also found a pistol and 15 pounds (6.8 kg) of marijuana, Murrill said.

Groves’ attorney, Peter Freiberg, said he had not yet spoken with his client and declined to comment. He was appointed to represent Groves by the Orleans Public Defender conflict panel.

“Literally all I know is the alert from the city of New Orleans saying he was arrested in Atlanta,” Freiberg said.

The other nine inmates were recaptured within six weeks of the May 16 breakout, most inside Orleans Parish city limits.

“I’m all messed up, I’m just trying to talk to him,” said Groves’ mother, Stephanie Groves, who spoke to The Associated Press after learning about the arrest online.

Fighting tears, she said she had urged her son to surrender peacefully and didn’t know why he went to Atlanta. She said her family had been followed and watched by law enforcement since the breakout.

“I’m just glad it’s over with,” she said. “Of course he was going to get caught.”

Groves had been convicted of second-degree murder in 2024 for opening fire on a family block party on Mardi Gras day, killing two people and injuring others. He faces life imprisonment without parole.

Groves and the nine others yanked open a faulty cell door, squeezed through a hole behind a toilet, scaled a barbed-wire fence and vanished into the night. It was one of the largest jailbreaks in recent U.S. history.

Their absence wasn’t discovered until a morning headcount hours later. Inside the cell, investigators found an arrow drawn toward the hole and a taunting message: “To Easy LoL.”

Officials later blamed ineffective cell locks and said the lone guard monitoring them was getting food during the escape. But authorities insist the escape may have been an inside job.

A jail maintenance worker was arrested for allegedly helping them escape by turning off water to the toilet. His lawyer said he was simply unclogging it and was unaware of the plot. Another former jail employee, identified as Groves’ girlfriend, is accused of helping coordinate the breakout.

Hundreds of officers scoured New Orleans, using phone records and hundreds of tips to quickly track down some of the men.

At least 16 people, many of them friends or relatives, were arrested on felony charges of helping the fugitives before or after the jailbreak by providing food, cash, transport and shelter.

One escapee was captured in Baton Rouge after allegedly hiding in a vacant house his friend had been hired to paint. Two others were caught in Texas after a high-speed car chase. Antoine Massey, one of the last fugitives to be recaptured, allegedly posted photos and videos on social media while on the run.

Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson, who has largely blamed the breakout on the lockup's ailing infrastructure, has faced heavy criticism from state and local officials over her handling of the escape and management of the jail.

Many of the men were in jail awaiting sentences or trials over violent crimes, including murder. The nine other men pleaded not guilty to escape charges in July, appearing via video from Louisiana State Penitentiary.

“Everyone is entitled to due process,” Murrill said. “But there’s a video of these detainees running out of the jail in the middle of the night. They were not heading to court hearings.”

Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams hailed the end of the search and said prosecutors “will pursue every available legal avenue” against Groves.

All 10 men are charged with simple escape, punishable by two to five years in prison, on top of their original counts.

Groves was booked into the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta on Wednesday afternoon. He’s charged with being a fugitive from justice, jail records show.

Brook reported from New Orleans. Associated Press writers Charlotte Kramon in Atlanta and Sara Cline in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, contributed to this report.

Derrick Groves, the last escapee from the New Orleans jailbreak in May, sits in a police vehicle after being taken into custody by U.S. Marshals and Atlanta police at a southwest Atlanta home, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025. (Ben Hendren/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

Derrick Groves, the last escapee from the New Orleans jailbreak in May, sits in a police vehicle after being taken into custody by U.S. Marshals and Atlanta police at a southwest Atlanta home, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025. (Ben Hendren/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

A house in Atlanta where escaped Louisiana inmate Derrick Groves was taken into custody is seen Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Charlotte Kramon)

A house in Atlanta where escaped Louisiana inmate Derrick Groves was taken into custody is seen Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Charlotte Kramon)

FILE - This undated handout photo shows Derrick D. Groves, one of the inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail on May 16, 2025. (Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office via AP, File)

FILE - This undated handout photo shows Derrick D. Groves, one of the inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail on May 16, 2025. (Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office via AP, File)

CLEVELAND (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 30 points, including 14 in the fourth quarter over four minutes, to rally the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 108-100 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday.

Evan Mobley had 22 points and 13 rebounds for Cleveland, which used a 17-2 run to seize a 103-92 lead with 3:36 remaining. The Cavaliers outscored Memphis 32-16 in the fourth after trailing by double digits for much of the middle periods.

Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 26 points and tied his career high with 12 free throws made, but shot just 6 of 23 from the field for the Grizzlies. Zach Edey had 13 points and seven rebounds in his season debut following left ankle surgery on June 7.

Memphis point guard Ja Morant scored seven points in six minutes before exiting with right calf soreness. He missed the previous game Wednesday in Boston with a sore right ankle.

Jarrett Allen chipped in 16 points and Sam Merrill had 13 points for Cleveland, which is 1-1 on a six-game homestand. Santi Aldama had 12 points and 11 rebounds off the bench for the Grizzlies.

Jackson scored 17 points and made 10 of 11 free throws in the first half as Memphis built an 11-point lead, carrying a 61-54 advantage into the break. Aldama had 10 points and eight rebounds, while Mobley scored 11 to pace Cleveland.

Point guard Darius Garland (left great toe) and swingman Jaylon Tyson (concussion) both missed their second straight games for the Cavaliers after being hurt Nov. 10 at Miami.

Garland, a two-time All-Star, has only appeared in three contests following offseason surgery on the same toe. Team officials have not established a timetable for his return.

Grizzlies: Visit San Antonio on Tuesday.

Cavaliers: Host Milwaukee on Monday.

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Cleveland Cavaliers forward De'Andre Hunter, left, goes up to shoot over Memphis Grizzlies forward Cedric Coward (23) in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Cleveland Cavaliers forward De'Andre Hunter, left, goes up to shoot over Memphis Grizzlies forward Cedric Coward (23) in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Cleveland Cavaliers center Evan Mobley (4) shoots as Memphis Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama (7) defends in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Cleveland Cavaliers center Evan Mobley (4) shoots as Memphis Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama (7) defends in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Cleveland Cavaliers center Evan Mobley (4) looks to shoot as Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (8) defends in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Cleveland Cavaliers center Evan Mobley (4) looks to shoot as Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (8) defends in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Nae'Qwan Tomlin, bottom, is fouled by Memphis Grizzlies center Zach Edey, top, in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Nae'Qwan Tomlin, bottom, is fouled by Memphis Grizzlies center Zach Edey, top, in the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

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