Eight inmates escape from rural Louisiana jail, five still on the run
The Louisiana State Police said the inmates escaped from a jail in East Carroll Parish and warned residents not to approach the remaining five male fugitives, who are considered violent offenders.
Louisiana authorities said Friday that eight inmates have escaped from a rural jail near the state's borders with Arkansas and Mississippi, with five still on the run as of Friday evening.
The Louisiana State Police said the inmates escaped from a jail in East Carroll Parish and warned residents not to approach the remaining five male fugitives, who were being held on charges that include murder and aggravated assault with a firearm.
The have been identified as 25-year-old Kevin Slaughter, 22-year-old Destin Brogan, 21-year-old Kelin Looney, 21-year-old Krisean Salinas and 19-year-old Koplelon Vicknair.
"All fugitives are considered violent offenders," the state police said in a news release. "Do not approach under any circumstances. If you observe or have information regarding their whereabouts, contact law enforcement immediately."
Police said 31-year-old Savon Wheeler, 29-year-old Trenton Taplin and 27-year-old Hugo Molino are back in custody.
The incident comes after 10 inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center last year. Authorities said the inmates escaped from the jail through a loading dock door after removing a toilet and breaching a wall behind it.
The last inmate was recaptured in October 2025, five months after fleeing.
Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.