Louisiana inmates on the run after escaping by breaking through
degrading jail wall
[December 06, 2025]
OPELOUSAS, Louisiana (AP) — Two inmates accused of violent
crimes, including second-degree attempted murder, are on the run after
escaping from a southwestern Louisiana jail Wednesday by removing pieces
of a degrading wall and using sheets to scale a wall, officials said. A
third inmate who joined in the breakout killed himself after he was
tracked down.
It was the latest bold jail escape in Louisiana. Earlier this year 10
inmates broke out of a New Orleans jail after crawling through a hole
behind a toilet. It wasn't until five months later — following the
discovery of the escape crime scene with a message that read “To Easy
LoL," finger-pointing by officials as to who was to blame for the
audacious escape and a search that spanned multiple states — that all 10
inmates were recaptured.
Wednesday morning's escape, which took place at the St. Landry Parish
Jail, involved three inmates. Sheriff Bobby J. Guidroz, who oversees the
jail in Opelousas, about 130 miles (209 kilometers) northwest of New
Orleans, said the "inmates discovered a degrading part of an upper wall
area and over time, removed the mortar allowing them to remove concrete
blocks and provide their exit.”
The inmates then used “sheets and other items” to scale the outer wall
and “drop onto” the first floor roof, before “lowering themselves to the
ground,” Guidroz said in a press release.
Additional details about the escape were not immediately available.
Guidroz said it will be investigated internally.
The sheriff’s office identified the two escaped inmates still on the
loose as Keith Eli, 24, of Opelousas, who was facing a second-degree
attempted murder charge, and Johnathan Jevon Joseph, 24, of Opelousas,
who was facing several charges, including principal to first-degree
rape.
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The third escapee, Joseph Allen Harrington, 26, of Melville, who
faced several felony charges, including home invasion, killed
himself after he was found, Port Barre Police Chief Deon Boudreaux
said by telephone.
After a tipster who recognized Harrington told police on Thursday
that he was seen pushing a black e-bike, an officer spotted the
e-bike at a nearby home. Police used a loudspeaker to urge
Harrington to come out of the home, and they later heard a gunshot.
Harrington was found dead inside the home. He had shot himself with
a hunting rifle, Boudreaux said.
Sheriff’s department spokesperson Maj. Mark LeBlanc wasn’t aware of
the building being breached in a similar way in the past, but noted
that anyone will try to escape with enough time and opportunity.
“These three were just a little more creative than in years past,”
he said.
There’s no credible indications that the escapees have left the
parish, so LeBlanc warned residents to secure their homes and
vehicles.
“They’re charged with violent felonies and we know they’re desperate
to get away,” he said.
Anyone who helps the escapees will be prosecuted, he said.
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