New Orleans inmate mistakenly released from jail is captured in Texas

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New Orleans fugitive Khalil Bryan apprehended in Texas (Terry Allbritton, Harris County Constable Precinct 5 via Facebook)

A New Orleans inmate who was mistakenly released last month because of a clerical error has been captured in Texas, prison officials said.

The sheriff’s office released Khalil Bryan from the Orleans Parish Justice Center on July 25, officials said at the time.

After a nearly monthlong manhunt, he was captured over 300 miles away in Harris County, Texas. He was nabbed with the help of an anonymous Crimestoppers tip, the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.

It’s not clear how he made it to Texas.

Bryan was apprehended Wednesday morning in a joint operation by the U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force.

When he was discovered at a residence, he tried to flee out a window, without success, Harris County Constable Precinct 5 said.

He was treated for minor injuries and booked into the Harris County Jail.

Bryan was serving time for charges including possession of stolen property, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting an officer, New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said at a news conference last month.

He had multiple outstanding felony arrest warrants out of Louisiana on charges of home invasion, aggravated assault, child endangerment and unlawful possession of a firearm, Harris County officials said.

Two other people at the location were also arrested on unrelated warrants.

“We are grateful to the community member who stepped forward through Crimestoppers to provide the information that ultimately led to Mr. Bryan’s arrest. This shows the power of community partnership in keeping our city safe,” Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson said a statement Wednesday.

Hutson said that the erroneous release was due to “human failure” and that those responsible have been held “accountable.”

“We have taken responsibility and put safeguards in place. Today we can say that Khalil Bryan is back in custody where he belongs,” Hutson said.

Bryan was released after an error caused officials to confuse him with another inmate with a similar last name, Hutson has said.

Two deputies were fired, and five others were suspended, the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office previously said.

Bryan will be taken back to New Orleans to face charges.

The Orleans Parish Justice Center is the prison from which 10 men escaped this year through a hole in the wall behind a cell toilet. It took more than a month for authorities to round up nine of the men, with one more at large.

This article was originally published on NBCNews.com

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