NEW ORLEANS — Nearly a week after 10 men escaped from a New Orleans jail by crawling through a hole behind a toilet and scaling a fence, five have been apprehended and five remain at large.
Authorities believe sheriff's employees must have aided the escape, and three have been suspended. A jail maintenance man is the only person arrested so far and is accused of helping the prisoners.
Here is a look at the timeline of events surrounding one of the largest jailbreaks in recent U.S. history:
May 15
At 10:30 p.m., the jail is locked down per standard nighttime rules.
May 16
About 12:20 a.m., prisoners yank open a cell door when the jail's lone guard is away getting food. The men escape through a hole cut behind a sink-toilet unit that they removed. Authorities haven't specified what tools were used to cut through steel bars or how the prisoners got them.
What happened inside the cell is unclear. Authorities say that the water to the toilet was off, allowing the inmates to move it without flooding or causing a scene.