Accused Murderer Caught After Escaping New Orleans Jail
He was one of ten who vanished into the night from a high-security facility.
Now, the hunt is one step closer to being over for authorities.
The Daring Escape That Shocked the City
A mass jailbreak rocked New Orleans recently when ten inmates made a dramatic escape from the Orleans Parish Correctional Facility.
The incident triggered an immediate large-scale manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies across the region.
Details of the escape painted a picture of careful planning.
Authorities revealed the inmates managed to get through a hidden hole behind a toilet.
From there, they reportedly scaled a barbed wire fence and fled across a nearby highway into a neighborhood, where they changed clothes to avoid detection.

The sudden disappearance of so many individuals, some facing serious charges, sent ripples of concern through the community.
Inside Help Suspected
Adding another layer of intrigue to the case, investigators quickly began looking into the possibility of assistance from within the jail.
Their suspicions led to a significant arrest.
A maintenance worker at the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office was taken into custody in connection with the escape.

The worker, identified as Sterling Williams, faces multiple charges related to the jailbreak.
According to reports, Williams allegedly told investigators that an inmate threatened him, forcing him to help with the coordinated escape plan.
Williams said an inmate threatened to shank him if he refused to help with the coordinated escape.
This development highlighted potential vulnerabilities within the correctional system and fueled questions about security protocols.
The Manhunt Continues
While authorities worked tirelessly to locate all ten escapees, the days following the break were filled with tension and close calls.
Several of the inmates were recaptured in the initial hours and days.

However, a significant number remained at large, prompting warnings to the public to be vigilant and report any sightings.
The list of remaining fugitives included individuals with a range of alleged crimes, from weapons violations to murder.
Their freedom posed an ongoing risk and kept law enforcement on high alert.

The search efforts focused on various areas, including potential hideouts and places where the escapees might seek assistance.
The clock was ticking as each day on the run made the task more challenging.
A Key Fugitive Is Back in Custody
Amidst the intense search, authorities announced a major breakthrough.
The fifth inmate to be recaptured since the mass escape has been taken into custody.

Corey Boyd, 19, was apprehended by authorities in New Orleans.
Boyd had been spotted briefly just hours after the initial jailbreak, but evaded capture at that time.

He was located after reportedly being spotted in the popular French Quarter area.
Authorities confirmed that Boyd was originally jailed on serious charges, including second-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, aggravated battery, and threatening a public official.
He is specifically accused in the 2024 murder of Brandon Fees during a car burglary.
Boyd will now face an additional charge of simple escape and is expected to be transported to a secure state facility.
The recapture of Boyd is a significant step, though five other escapees remain at large, keeping the multi-agency manhunt actively ongoing.