Some victims, lawyers and witnesses went into hiding in the initial days of the jailbreak due to fear of retaliation from Derrick Groves.
Convicted murderer Derrick Groves will head back to Louisiana where he escaped from prison, after being recaptured by the U.S. Marshals Service in Atlanta. Multiple tips from Crim Stoppers, including ...
The U.S. Marshals say the only escaped inmate who remained on the run after breaking out of a New Orleans jail in May has ...
A monthslong search for the only Louisiana inmate still on the run after an audacious May jailbreak ended Wednesday when ...
NEW ORLEANS -- New Orleans jail escapee Derrick Groves, who spent nearly five months on the run before being recaptured in Georgia, agreed to be returned to Louisiana in a Thursday court appearance.
Authorities say the arrest of Derrick Groves in Atlanta followed a months-long, multi-state manhunt aided by Louisiana law enforcement and Crimestoppers tips.
When asked if he wanted to waive extradition and go back to Louisiana, Groves said "I want return where I'm from." ...
New Orleans jail escapee Derrick Groves may soon return to Louisiana after waiving his right to an extradition hearing in a ...
Derrick Groves, the convicted murderer and escaped New Orleans inmate who was on the run for months, was in court in Atlanta ...
Nearly five months after escaping from the Orleans Parish jail, Derrick Groves will return to Louisiana after agreeing to be ...
A New Orleans jail escapee who spent nearly five months on the run before his capture this week in Atlanta has agreed to be ...
Derrick Groves appeared in magistrate court in Fulton County, where he told a judge he wanted to "return to where I'm from." ...