Anthony Mandigo has done it again. He has escaped from his juvenile lockup in Avoyelles Parish and officials say the Shreveport teen is a reputed juvenile gang leader and should be "considered armed and extremely dangerous."

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Mandigo, 17, was serving juvenile life for multiple felonies including armed robbery, aggravated flight from an officer, illegal carrying of a weapon, escape, burglary of an inhabited dwelling and illegal possession of stolen things, but Louisiana officials say the teen has gotten loose once again.

"This is his third escape from Office of Juvenile Justice custody, and his second escape by escaping through hospitals," said Wilbert Pryor, special assistant to Caddo Parish District Attorney James E. Stewart Sr. "His last escape was from Brentwood Hospital during an Oct. 31, 2021 New Orleans Saints Monday Night football game. He was discovered November 9, 2021 in a stolen car near Canton, Texas."

From what we've learned, Mandigo was in transport to a medical facility from the Acadiana Center for Youth in Bunkie for treatment for injuries to his hand when he attacked the transport driver and fled the hospital.

Mandigo, whose juvenile life term will end January 4, 2026, is serving the maximum youth sentence for a November 9, 2018 armed robbery of a Raceway Gas Station and its clerk, using an AK-47 automatic rifle, and for his involvement in the November 4, 2018 murder of pizza deliveryman Lester McGee, for which Mandigo pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit armed robbery.

"Mandigo committed both offenses while only 13 years old, which prevented the District Attorney from prosecuting him in adult court," Pryor said.

Anyone with information on Mandigo’s whereabouts should call the Shreveport Police Department at (318) 673-7300 or Caddo-Shreveport CrimeStoppers at (318)673-7373. Anyone caught harboring or assisting Mandigo will be prosecuted.

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