Teenagers who escaped from juvenile jail taken back into custody Thursday morning
BATON ROUGE - Officials arrested a pair of teenagers — one of them a suspected killer — who escaped a juvenile jail Tuesday night.
According to East Baton Rouge City-Parish spokesperson Mark Armstrong, the pair escaped around 9:10 p.m. Tuesday. The Baton Rouge Police Department identified the pair as David Atkins, 17, and Jeremiah Green, 17. Atkins faces a second-degree murder charge, and Green was jailed for armed robbery and was indicted for attempted second-degree murder.
Sources tell the WBRZ Investigative Unit that the teens were able to escape after moving to a part of the facility where the doors were broken, allowing them to move a piece of machinery and climb through a hole in the wall. They then hopped a fence and left the facility.
The doors and windows in the portion of the facility where the teens were being held are all in need of repair, sources said Wednesday.
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Thursday morning, officials with the US Marshal Middle Louisiana Fugitive Task Force took Atkins and Green back into custody. No further information regarding their capture was immediately available.