Baton Rouge man left with bills after inmate escapes, breaks into home
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BATON ROUGE - A bright red jumpsuit that an escaped inmate left behind is a constant reminder that supervision was lacking the day an inmate broke into Eddie Hawkins Baton Rouge home.
Quinton Hall was being moved from Terrebonne Parish to Catahoula Parish last October when the vehicle he was in stopped near Scenic Highway and I-110. Hall got out of the van and broke into two houses on Scenic Highway and tried to torch one of them.
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Nelson Airport has flown back into the black with a before-tax profit of $629,000 for the six months to December 31, up from a loss of $601,000 for the previous six months. Interim chief executive Andy Wotton agreed the result was heartening given that international travel normally accounted for about 15 per cent of business, and it had been decimated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Wotton gave credit to “smart scheduling” by carriers New Zealand, Sounds Air and Originair in rebuilding demand. “We saw strong activity levels for leisure travel and increasing business travel,” he said. “For the last quarter, activity consistently sat around 80 per cent of last year s levels. We are looking forward to further improvement as the Covid-19 vaccination roll-out programme has an impact and hopefully enables the possibility of a trans-Pacific travel bubble in the medium term.”