6:30 LRN Newscast

The search continues for the seven inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish jail on Friday. State Police Colonel Robert Hodges says multiple agencies are involved in the manhunt

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The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office says several factors led to Friday’s jailbreak. Colleen Crain reports.

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Louisiana’s John Foster finished second in American Idol as Jamal Roberts of Meridian, Mississippi won the singing competition. Foster is from Addis and at a watch party in Brusly, the crowd gathered there felt Foster won when he sang his own song “Tell That Angel I Love Her” in memory of his friends Maggie Dunn and Caroline Gill, who were killed in a crash New Year’s Eve 2022. People at the watch party say Foster hit it out of the park…

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It’s National Safe Boating Week and Louisiana Department of Wildlife’s Boating Education Coordinator Lieutenant Garrett Kimble says this week serves as a time to emphasize safe boating practices in the lead up to Louisiana’s busy boating season…

Cut 9 (11) “…wear your lifejackets”

Between 2020 and 2024 there were 96 boating fatalities and 78 of the victims were not wearing a life jacket.

LRN AM Newscall May 19

The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office says several factors led to Friday’s jailbreak in which ten inmates escaped. Colleen Crain reports.

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It’s National Safe Boating Week as Louisiana’s boating season ramps up ahead of the Memorial Day weekend. Sean Richardson has more.

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The search continues for the seven inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish jail on Friday. State Police Colonel Robert Hodges says multiple agencies are involved in the manhunt.

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Hodges says they are urging the public to provide tips in helping them locate the escaped inmates. The FBI has increased its reward from five thousand dollars to ten thousand dollars for information leading to the capture of these fugitives. Hodges says they have intelligence on the seven escapees, but they are elusive.

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Hodges says anyone caught helping these fugitives stay on the run will be charged criminally.

Governor Jeff Landry says there is no excuse for what happened. He wants to know why the escape happened.

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Landry is also calling for an audit of the Orleans Parish Jail, which the Louisiana Department of Corrections will conduct. The governor says the audit should be completed by the end of the week. Landry also wants the state’s Inspector General to get an inventory of the inmates in the Orleans Parish jail who have been convicted of crimes, but are still awaiting sentencing. He says one of the escapees has been awaiting sentencing for eight months.

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Orleans Sheriff Susan Hutson says defective locks, a breached wall, and possible assistance from the inside led to what is believed to be the largest jail break in the state’s history.

The inmates escaped at about one Friday morning, and jail staff didn’t notice that they were gone until 8:30 that morning when they were unaccounted for during a routine check. At least 90 minutes later, the public and the media were notified.

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It’s National Safe Boating Week, and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division is using this time to remind all boaters about the importance of being safe, responsible, and knowledgeable while on the water. LDWF’s Boating Education Coordinator Lieutenant Garrett Kimble says between 2020 and 2024 there were 96 boating fatalities and 78 of the victims were not wearing a life jacket…

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Each vessel should have enough PFDs on board for all occupants. LDWF regulations also state that anyone 16 years of age and younger must wear a PFD while underway in vessels less than 26-foot long

LDWF also wants to remind anybody born after Jan. 1, 1984 that they are required to complete a National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) boating education course to operate a motorboat over 10 horsepower. Kimble says boating classes are free of charge statewide…

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Kimble says Boating Safety Week serves as a time to emphasize safe boating practices in the lead up to Louisiana’s busy boating season…

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Alcohol use is one of the leading causes of boating crash incidents and fatalities on the water.

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He may have come up just short in his quest to be the next American Idol, but people in his hometown are still proud of their local hero. Andrew Greenstein is in Brusly, where there was an American Idol watch party last night.

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John Foster played his first gig last October; and in just seven short months, the 18-year-old Addis native won the hearts of everyone in Louisiana and all across the country. Foster made it all the way to the final two of American Idol, before finishing second behind Jamal Roberts. There was a watch party at the Walk-On’s in Brusly, and people there said no matter the final outcome, Foster is a winner in their books.

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Foster performed “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” and his original “Tell That Angel That I Love Her,” in memory of his friends Maggie Dunn and Caroline Gill, who were killed in a crash New Year’s Eve 2022. Foster could not get through when performing it during his visit to his hometown last week, as he was too overcome with emotion. People at the watch party say Foster hit it out of the park.

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Attorney General Liz Murrill is planning to appeal a decision by a New Orleans judge that effectively throws her off the Antoinette Frank case. She’s the former New Orleans police officer who was sentenced to death for killing her partner and two restaurant owners in a robbery in 1995. Frank is seeking post-conviction relief as she fights her death sentence. Murrill disagrees with Judge Kimya Holmes’ ruling that says her office cannot assist the district attorney’s office in this case.

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Murrill says she especially disagrees with Holmes’ judgment that this is neither a criminal nor a civil proceeding.

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Murrill says whether the post-conviction proceedings are criminal or civil matters is irrelevant.

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Judge Holmes also set future dates in the case, and Murrill is appealing that decision as well.

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They are celebrating in Stonewall as North DeSoto won its second state championship in baseball on Saturday with a seven to four win over top-seeded Brusly. Sophomore Preston Eaves got the win on the mound as he threw four innings and survived a late rally by the Panthers in the seventh inning…

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Catholic High and Teurlings Catholic won back-to-back titles. The Bears swept Brother Martin in their best of three series and the Rabels beat E-D White 14-3 on Saturday to win their 10th state championship. Head coach Brooks Badeaux…

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The LSU baseball team is the number three seed in the SEC Tournament after taking two of three from South Carolina. Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson were the winning pitchers in the series for the Tigers. Jacob Rudner covers college baseball for Baseball America and Rudner says Anderson and Eyanson are a big reason why LSU is a contender to win it all…

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In LSU’s seven to three win on Saturday, Derek Curiel had three hits and drove in a run. Rudner says Curiel is living up to the hype as one of the top freshmen in the country…

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LSU’s next game is Friday night in the SEC Tournament. The Tigers will play either Texas A&M, Mississippi State, or Auburn. Rudner says because this year’s tournament is single elimination, it’s hard to pick a winner…

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10:30 AM Newscast

As of Saturday morning, the search for seven of the ten escaped inmates from the Orleans Justice Center continues. Early Saturday morning, the three recaptured fugitives were transported out of the city by State Police helicopter to a secure state correctional facility. Troopers report that one inmate required the use of a spit hood after displaying hostile behavior. Sheriff Susan Hutson says the ten inmates went through a hole behind a toilet inside a jail cell. It happened around 1:30 am Friday morning and later video footage was found…

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The search for the seven remaining fugitives remains active with numerous local, state, and federal agencies working around the clock. Tips to Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans and FBI – New Orleans have played a key role in locating the escaped inmates. Authorities remind the public that fugitives are dangerous and encourage the public to continue to share any information, no matter how small it may seem. Reach Crimestoppers at 504-822-111 and the FBI at 1-800-call-FBI

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A recent poll shows over 70% of Louisianans believe prescription drug prices, insurance premiums, and co-pays are too high. The poll was commissioned by Save Our Benefits and conducted by JMC Analytics. JMC founder John Couvillon says the two-thirds of people polled would not be willing to pay more for prescription drugs, even if it would support local pharmacies.

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Construction of north Louisiana’s first Buc-ee’s is progressing, with the 74-thousand-square-foot travel center set to feature 120 gas pumps. Ruston Mayor Ronnie Walker says it involves eight-million dollars in infrastructure improvements.

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Walker estimates completion by late 2026, delayed by roadwork expanding bridges to five lanes to handle 15-thousand daily vehicles.

9:30 AM Newscast

Three of the ten escaped inmates from the Orleans Justice Center have been recaptured as of Saturday Morning and multiple agencies are searching for the remaining fugitives that authorities warn are dangerous. The inmates escaped through a hole behind a toilet and Deputy Chief of Corrections Jay Mallett says based on the design of the toilets, the inmates had to have had accomplices from outside the jail facility.

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The inmates escaped around 1:30 AM Friday and weren’t discovered missing until a routine headcount at 8:30 AM. Hours passed before the public was warned. Blame and finger pointing has begun from city and parish officials. Sheriff Susan Hudson says she has continuously raised concerns about infrastructure and blames defective locks. There were reportedly no deputies at the pod where the escapees were being held at the time of the escape – only a technician and a civilian to observe. Three employees have been placed on suspension.

As lawmakers consider a small handful of bills that would in effect increase the cost of healthcare, a new poll indicates that people believe the cost is already too high. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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“The Gardener of Alcatraz” and “Camp Scare” are among the books chosen for the Louisiana Readers’ Choice Awards for the 2024-25 school year. State Librarian Meg Placke (“plack-ee”) says more than 24-thousand K-through-12 students read more than 82-thousand books. That marked a surge in participation, especially among 6th through 8th graders, with an 88-percent voting increase.

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8:30 Newscast

As of Saturday morning, seven of the ten inmates who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center early Friday morning are still at large.

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Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson says the inmates weren’t discovered missing until a routine headcount at 8:30 a.m. and the public wasn’t notified for more than an hour and half after the discovery. Photos of the inmates weren’t made available until more than four hours after the discovery. The escapees are considered very dangerous, convicted and accused of various crimes including murder.

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The three recaptured inmates are Kendal Myles captured in the French Quarter, Robert Moody, captured with the help of a Crimestoppers tip, and Dkenan Dennis found near Chef Menteur Highway.

Construction of north Louisiana’s first Buc-ee’s in Ruston is progressing daily with the gas mecca set to be completed by late 2026. Sean Richardson has more.

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A handful of bills in the legislature would effectively raise the cost of healthcare, including imposing a dispensing fee to support local pharmacies. A new poll by JMC Analytics shows the vast majority says the price of healthcare is already too high. JMC founder John Couvillon…

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He says two-thirds of people polled would not pay more for prescription drugs, even if it would support local pharmacies.

7:30 LRN Sportscast

I’m Colleen Crain and this sportscast on the Louisiana Radio Network is brought to you by the Louisiana Department of Health, when gambling is more than a game, no one wins…

The top-ranked LSU baseball team got back in the win column last night with an eight-to-one win over South Carolina. Junior first baseman Jared Jones hit two home runs, and Ethan Frey also homered. Kade Anderson struck out nine and allowed one earned run for his seventh win of the year.

Big upset in the NCAA Softball Tournament last night as Southeastern Louisiana scored four unanswered runs to beat LSU in the opening round of the Baton Rouge Regional. The win for Southeastern was just the second ever-for the Lady Lions in 26 meetings versus the Tigers and their first win since 2007.

LSU now has to win four straight games to win the Baton Rouge Regional. They will play the loser of today’s winner’s bracket game between Nebraska and Southeastern, which will begin at noon.

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In the Hammond bracket of the Southland Conference Tournament, eighth-seeded UNO is 2-and-0 after beating Northwestern State three to two. Southeastern Louisiana avoided elimination by eliminating McNeese seven to four.

Southeastern will play Northwestern State at 1 PM today in a loser’s bracket game. The winner plays UNO and will need to beat the Privateers to advance to the Southland Tournament Championship series.

At the LHSAA state baseball tournament…Catholic High of Baton Rouge won its second consecutive state title with an eight-to-one win over Brother Martin.

Every other series will be decided today. Sam Houston came from behind to beat Live Oak four to three. ED White walked off Teurlings Catholic four to three. Brusly scored 14 runs in the second inning and shut out North DeSoto 15-0.

The other two championship games are Sterlington and Erath, which has been a very entertaining series, with Erath winning yesterday seven to six and Catholic High of New Iberia versus University High.

5:30 LRN Newscast

We’re learning new information on how ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center. Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson says the inmates started yanking on a cell door to pull it off its track shortly before 12:30 Friday morning.

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The sheriff’s office released a photo of the cell, with the toilet pulled from its bolts, a hole cut into the wall where the toilet had been and graffiti taunting jail staff written above. They exited a door at the loading docks, scaled a wall and ran across I-10 to escape. Deputy Chief of Corrections Jay Mallett says based on the design of the toilets, the inmates had to have had accomplices from outside the jail facility.

Cut 14 (09) “…from the inside.”

Furthermore, Sheriff Hutson says this was likely an inside job, with the inmates getting help from people from within the department.

There’s a small handful of bills in the legislature that would effectively raise the cost of healthcare, including imposing a dispensing fee to support local pharmacies. A new poll shows that voters are not too keen on the idea. The poll was conducted by JMC Analytics and was commissioned by the group Save Our Benefits. JMC founder John Couvillon says the vast majority says the price of healthcare is already too high.

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Construction of North Louisiana’s first Buc-ee’s is progressing, with the 74-thousand-square-foot travel center set to feature 120 gas pumps.  Ruston Mayor Ronnie Walker says it also involves eight-million dollars in infrastructure improvements.

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16:45 LRN Sportscast

I’m Andrew Greenstein and this sportscast on the Louisiana Radio Network is brought to you by the Louisiana Department of Health, when gambling is more than a game, no one wins…

Number one ranked LSU baseball will look to bounce back tonight after blowing a late lead and losing to South Carolina six to five last night. The Tigers will send Kade Anderson to the mound tonight. Anderson is second in the nation in strikeouts with 124. South Carolina will send sophomore lefty Jake McCoy to the mound. He throws in the mid-90s, but has an ERA of 6.71.

Logan Forstyhe struck out a career-high 10 hitters for his first win of the season as Louisiana Tech topped New Mexico State 12-7. The Bulldogs will look for their fourth victory in a row at 6 PM.

ULM got a gem from Daniel Gonzalez last night as the Warhawks shutout South Alabama four to nothing. Game two is at 6 PM.

The Cajuns have lost four straight Sun Belt games and tonight they host Arkansas State again after losing to them three to nothing.

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At the state baseball tournament in Sulphur….Erath and Catholic High of New Iberia have forced a third and deciding game in their championship series on the Division Three level. The Bobcats won a back and forth game between Sterlington, beating the Panthers seven to six. Brennan Broussard’s two-run triple in the sixth inning was the game winning hit.

And Catholic High of New Iberia defeated University High eight to one and the Panthers and Cubs will play for the Division three select state championship tomorrow at 11 AM.

Brusly also forced a third and deciding game by scoring 14 runs in the second inning for a 15 to nothing win over North Desoto in three runs. All 14 runs came after two outs.  Lead off hitter Aidan Washington had three hits and drove in three runs.

Tonight…Catholic High of Baton Rouge will try to win its second consecutive title as it battles Brother Martin at 5:30. Also at 5:30 .Live Oak looks for its first ever state championship when it faces Sam Houston.

4:30 PM Newscast

We’re learning new information on how ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center. Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson says the inmates started yanking on a cell door to pull it off its track shortly before 12:30 Friday morning.

Cut 13 (09)  “…Interstate shortly thereafter.”

The sheriff’s office released a photo of the cell, with the toilet pulled from its bolts, a hole cut into the wall where the toilet had been and graffiti taunting jail staff written above. Initially, it was reported that 11 inmates escaped and that two had been recaptured but Hutson says one believed to have escaped had been transferred to another cell. One escapee has been recaptured but Hudson is urging people to remain vigilant.

An historic plantation in Iberville Parish was destroyed by fire Thursday. Nottoway Plantation built in 1859 and was the largest remaining antebellum mansion in the south. The plantation has welcomed visitors from around the world since the 1980s. No one was hurt in the blaze.

As lawmakers consider a small handful of bills that would in effect increase the cost of healthcare, a new poll indicates that people believe the cost is already too high. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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“The Gardener of Alcatraz” and “Camp Scare” are among the books chosen for the Louisiana Readers’ Choice Awards for the 2024-25 school year. State Librarian Meg Placke (“plack-ee”) says more than 24-thousand K-through-12 students read more than 82-thousand books. That marked a surge in participation, especially among 6th through 8th graders, with an 88-percent voting increase.

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UPDATED LRN PM Newscall May 16 (Updates jail escape story with new information throughout)

Construction of north Louisiana’s first Buc-ee’s in Ruston is progressing daily with the gas mecca set to be completed by late 2026. Sean Richardson has more.

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As lawmakers consider a small handful of bills that would in effect increase the cost of healthcare, a new poll indicates that people believe the cost is already too high. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Construction of north Louisiana’s first Buc-ee’s is progressing, with the 74-thousand-square-foot travel center set to feature 120 gas pumps. Ruston Mayor Ronnie Walker says it involves eight-million dollars in infrastructure improvements.

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Walker estimates completion by late 2026, delayed by roadwork expanding bridges to five lanes to handle 15-thousand daily vehicles.

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Walker says the 60-million-dollar project will create over 250 full-time jobs, with starting pay at up to 20 dollars per hour, plus benefits like health insurance and 401k matching.

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There’s a small handful of bills in the legislature that would effectively raise the cost of healthcare, including imposing a dispensing fee to support local pharmacies. A new poll shows that voters are not too keen on the idea. The poll was conducted by JMC Analytics and commissioned by the group Save Our Benefits. JMC founder John Couvillon says the vast majority says the price of healthcare is already too high.

Cut 6 (14) “…over additional options.”

Couvillon says two-thirds of people polled would not pay more for prescription drugs, even if it would support local pharmacies.

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Couvillon says besides sending a clear message to lawmakers about the possibility of making healthcare more expensive, the poll does not bode well for local independent pharmacies, especially in smaller communities.

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“The Gardener of Alcatraz” and “Camp Scare” are among the books chosen for the Louisiana Readers’ Choice Awards for the 2024-25 school year. State Librarian Meg Placke (“plack-ee”) says more than 24-thousand K-through-12 students read more than 82-thousand books. That marked a surge in participation, especially among 6th through 8th graders, with an 88-percent voting increase.

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Placke says each year, committees of teachers and librarians compile a list of fiction and nonfiction books.

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Since its inception 26 years ago, the program has engaged students with over 1.5 million books read and nearly 485-thousand votes cast. Placke says the program continues to grow…

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We’re learning new information on how ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center. Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson says the inmates started yanking on a cell door to pull it off its track shortly before 12:30 Friday morning.

Cut 12 (07) “…in the jail.” (Inmates cut a hole in the wall behind where the toilet once was)

The sheriff’s office released a photo of the cell, with the toilet pulled from its bolts, a hole cut into the wall where the toilet had been and graffiti taunting jail staff written above, including the misspelled words, “too easy.”

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Deputy Chief of Corrections Jay Mallett says based on the design of the toilets, the inmates had to have had accomplices from outside the jail facility.

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Furthermore, Sheriff Hutson says there’s every indication that this was an inside job, that the escapees got help from people from within the department. Initially, it was reported that 11 inmates escaped and that two had been recaptured. Hutson says one of them had actually been transferred to another cell and records had not been updated; thus, he never tried to escape. One escapee has indeed been recaptured. Hutson is urging people to remain vigilant.

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In an earlier news conference, New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick says the escapees very likely have changed out of their prison-issued jumpsuits.

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