


Two Arrested in Connection with New Orleans Jail Escape
Cortnie Harris and Corvanntay Baptiste face felony charges for allegedly aiding inmates who escaped from Orleans Parish jail.
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Cortnie Harris and Corvanntay Baptiste were arrested for allegedly assisting inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish jail. Harris reportedly transported escapees, while Baptiste provided food to one. A jail maintenance worker, Sterling Williams, was also arrested for aiding the escape. Five inmates remain at large, with a reward of $20,000 for information leading to their capture. Louisiana Attorney General expects more arrests as the investigation continues.
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- The articles report on the arrests of two individuals connected to a New Orleans jail escape.
- They maintain a neutral tone, focusing on factual details without emotional bias.
- The ongoing search for the escaped inmates is also highlighted in the coverage.
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