11:30 Newscast, September 19th, 2016

Authorities say a dangerous, escaped Assumption parish inmate has been captured. Lonny Cavalier with the Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office says on Sunday night they got a call from the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office with some good news about 44-year-old Drake Domangue of Houma…:
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Domangue escaped Wednesday morning after slipping out of his shackles and knocking down a deputy.

The body of a missing 6-year-old autistic boy was found early this morning in Lafayette Parish. Youngsville Police Chief Ricky Boudreaux says Keaton Jones was reported missing yesterday afternoon. He says the child was tragically discovered a little after 4am in a pond near his home…:
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Boudreaux says Keaton was known to wander and left the home yesterday afternoon through a door to the garage that was left open.

The Jefferson Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating a drowning in Lacassine. They say deputies arrived at a residence and found the 21-year-old male victim laying face up on a dock near the bayou and learned he’d been pulled from the water by his father. Despite efforts to revive Scott James Borne, he never resumed a pulse and was pronounced deceased on scene.

The LSU Health New Orleans School of Nursing has been ranked the ninth best nursing school in the country by the Nursing Schools Almanac. Dr. Demetrius Porche, Dean of the School of Nursing, says this is a great honor. He says this review is a testament to the dedication of the facility and staff’s commitment to a culture of excellence…:
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The school also ranked number 5 among public nursing schools and second in the Southeast region.

For the 22nd time in the Saints 50-year history, New Orleans is off to an 0-2 start after losing 16-13 to the New York Giants.