This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-33120407

The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 2 Version 3
New York prison worker charged with helping fugitives New York prison worker charged with helping fugitives
(about 5 hours later)
A New York state prison worker who police say provided tool parts to help two convicted murderers escape has been arrested. A US prison worker has pleaded not guilty to charges of helping two convicted murderers escape jail.
Workshop instructor Joyce Mitchell, 51, is charged with promoting prison contraband and criminal facilitation. Workshop instructor Joyce Mitchell, 51, appeared in court accused of befriending Richard Matt and David Sweat and giving them contraband.
Richard Matt and David Sweat escaped a week ago using power tools to cut through their cell walls at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora. The pair escaped a week ago using power tools to cut through their cell walls at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York state.
A massive manhunt is currently under way for the pair.A massive manhunt is currently under way for the pair.
Prosecutors have told US media outlets that Mrs Mitchell gave Matt and Sweat hacksaw blades and drill bits, but did not provide the more powerful tools they used. Mrs Mitchell has been jailed for the weekend and will appear in court again on Monday. If convicted she faces up to eight years in prison.
She also planned to be the pair's getaway driver but changed her mind at the last minute, investigators said. Prosecutors have told US media that Mrs Mitchell gave Matt and Sweat hacksaw blades and drill bits, but did not provide the more powerful tools they used.
She also planned to be the pair's getaway driver but changed her mind at the last minute, said investigators who are also looking into whether she had improper ties to one of the men.
Mrs Mitchell's family has said she would not have helped an escape.Mrs Mitchell's family has said she would not have helped an escape.
Prosecutor Andrew Wylie said that Mrs Mitchell faced up to eight years in prison if convicted on both charges.
Mr Wylie said more charges against Mrs Mitchell were possible.
Matt, 48, and Sweat, 34, cut through brick and steel to crawl through an underground pipe and emerge from a manhole outside the prison's 40ft walls.Matt, 48, and Sweat, 34, cut through brick and steel to crawl through an underground pipe and emerge from a manhole outside the prison's 40ft walls.
The manhunt - involving hundreds of police officers searching stretching in New York state, Vermont and Canada - is now into its seventh day.The manhunt - involving hundreds of police officers searching stretching in New York state, Vermont and Canada - is now into its seventh day.
Bad weather has hampered the search, police say, but the men are also at a disadvantage if they have not found shelter.Bad weather has hampered the search, police say, but the men are also at a disadvantage if they have not found shelter.
"They've got to be cold, wet, tired and hungry," said Charles Guess, one of the investigators."They've got to be cold, wet, tired and hungry," said Charles Guess, one of the investigators.
He had this message for the men: "We're coming for you, and we will not stop until you are caught."