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For Immediate Release |
Contact: |
| March 14, 2013 |
USM Kevin Harrison
Middle District of Louisiana, 225-382-2167
USMS Office of Public Affairs, 202-307-9065 |
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**Update: Keana Barnes was Apprehended on March 26, 2013**
U.S.
Marshals Add Convicted Murderer and Prison Escapee to 15 Most Wanted
WASHINGTON – The
U.S. Marshals Service added a convicted murderer and prison escapee to its
15 Most Wanted fugitive list today. Keana Barnes is wanted
in the Middle District of Louisiana for escaping from the Louisiana
Correctional Institute for Women in St. Gabriel, La., where she was serving
a 25-year sentence for two counts of manslaughter. Barnes has a criminal
history dating back to 1999 with prior convictions for aggravated assault,
battery, theft and manslaughter. In March 2002, Barnes was arrested by the
New Orleans Police Department for murder when she stabbed her victim a total
of 17 times. Later in 2002, she was released pending the outcome of her
murder trial. One year later in March 2003, Barnes committed her second
murder, shooting her victim while he slept in a New Orleans apartment. Barnes was apprehended
in Mexico in May 2003 and extradited back to the United States. She pled
guilty in 2004 to two counts of manslaughter and was sentenced to 25 years
in prison to be served at the LCIW. On Jan. 1, Louisiana Department of
Corrections officials discovered the glass window in Barnes’ cell was broken
and she was missing. Officials believe Barnes made her escape by jumping out
the first floor window, climbing several fences, including at least one barb
wired fence, and eventually exiting the prison grounds. “Barnes has an extremely
violent criminal history and poses a direct threat to society, which is why
we did not hesitate to add her to our 15 Most Wanted fugitive list,”
Assistant Director for Investigative Operations William D. Snelson said.
“Barnes’ criminal history dictates she will most assuredly commit another
deadly crime. By adding such a violent fugitive to our 15 Most Wanted, the
USMS has dedicated every available investigative resource to locate and
apprehend Barnes before she can commit another heinous crime.” Barnes has strong ties
to New Orleans, is considered to be armed and dangerous, and poses an
extreme danger to the community. A reward of up to
$25,000 is offered for information leading directly to Barnes’ arrest.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the nearest U.S. Marshals office
or the U.S. Marshals Service Communications Center at 1-800-336-0102. # # # |