A maintenance worker in a New Orleans prison where 10 inmates escaped was arrested and accused of helping to facilitate breakup, authorities said Tuesday.
Sterling Williams, a maintenance worker at the Justice Center of the Parish of Orleans, was arrested and admitted to jail on Tuesday morning, sources familiar with the arrest to ABC News said.
Williams allegedly turned off the water to a bath to help clean the way for inmates to escape, the fountains said. The prisoners were able to leave after starting the bathroom from their hinges.
Williams faces 10 positions of beginning to escape simple and a embezzlement position.
Three other prison employees have been suspended in this investigation.
In an interview with ABC News on Tuesday morning, the parish district prosecutor of Orleans, Jason Williams, whose office is investigating the breakup, said that the massive escape was clearly an internal work.
“Even Stevie Wonder can see that this was an internal job,” Willams said. “Ten violent criminals do not make their way in a capsule for two and leave their escape through concrete, reinforcement bars and barbed wire, without any internal assistance.
When asked why a jail employee would risk his careers to help in escape, Williams said: “I don’t know, greed, greed, friendship, the reasons that make men do bad things.”

Sterling Williams reserve photo, a maintenance employee who was allegedly arrested for helping inmates escape from the Orleans Justice Center.
Sheriff Office of the Parish of Orleans
The news of the employee’s arrest occurred when the search for six fugitives still in general entered his fifth day.
The 10 inmates were discovered disappeared during a routine template at the Orleans Justice Center at 8:30 am local time on Friday, according to the largest Phipps Silas with the Sheriff’s office of the Orleans parish. Initially, the authorities said 11 had escaped, but the authorities did not realize that one had just been transferred to another cell.
It is believed that the inmates escaped from the jail around 1 in the morning on Friday, authorities said.
The United States Marshals, Louisiana State Police and probation and probation were notified at 9:30 am on Friday, Sheriff’s office said. New Orleans police officers said they were notified at 10:30 am
Three of the escapes were arrested within 24 hours of Jailbreak, authorities said. One was arrested after being seen in the French neighborhood of New Orleans.
Robert Moody, Dkenan Dennis and Kendall Myles were recaptured on Friday, just a few hours after leaving jail.
The last arrest occurred on Monday when the police arrested Gary C. Price, 21, according to the Louisiana State Police.
Some of the escapes began manipulating with a closed cell door at 12:22 am local time on Friday and were seen in surveillance images that enter the cell about 20 minutes later, authorities said.

The Orleans Center cell in New Orleans, where they apparently escaped.
Sheriff Office of the Parish of Orleans
The 10 inmates left prison through a wall behind a bath at 1:01 am on Friday, said the Sheriff of the Orleans parish, Susan Hutson. Then they left the property through a cargo dock door and climbed the perimeter wall using blankets to protect themselves from spike wire, according to PHIPPS. From there, the authorities said they had a clear path to the railroad tracks and then the interstatal.
The arrest of the prison maintenance worker occurred after the authorities said they were investigating how the violation occurred, saying that the inmates had to have received help, or at least some kind of tool that allowed them to escape.
“We have the indication that these detainees received assistance in their escape from inside our department,” said the Sheriff of the Orleans parish, Susan Hutson, at a press conference on May 15. “It is almost impossible, not completely, but almost impossible for anyone to leave this installation without outside the abroad.”
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