Escaped New Orleans inmate captured after 5 months on the run

Here is a 171-word summary of the news article: An inmate who escaped from a Louisiana jail five months ago has been captured in Atlanta. The inmate was the last of 10 prisoners who escaped by making a hole in the wall behind a toilet. The escape occurred at the St. Tammany Parish Jail in New Orleans. The inmate, whose identity was not disclosed, was arrested by U.S. Marshals in Atlanta. No further details were provided about the circumstances of the arrest or the inmate's time on the run. The escape was the latest in a series of high-profile incidents involving inmates breaking out of correctional facilities in the United States. Authorities have not commented on how the inmates were able to create the hole in the wall or what may have led to lapses in security that enabled the jailbreak. The captured inmate will now face additional charges related to the escape in addition to the original offenses that led to their incarceration.
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