Twins charged as adults in Broward County courthouse escape

Kretron Barnes, TreVon Barnes accused of helping Dayonte Resiles escape

Kretron (left) and TreVon Barnes are accused of helping murder suspect Dayonte Resiles escape from the Broward County courthouse.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Twin brothers accused of helping murder suspect Dayonte Resiles escape from the Broward County courthouse last month have been charged as adults.

Kretron Barnes and TreVon Barnes, 17, of West Palm Beach, were booked into the main jail Friday on several charges, including escape and accessory after the fact. The brothers were previously being held in a juvenile jail.

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Resiles, 21, broke free from his handcuffs and shackles during the July 15 courthouse escape and spent five days on the run before he was caught at a Days Inn in West Palm Beach.

In addition to the Barnes brothers, eight other people -- Winston Russell Jr., LaQuay Stern, Francine Mesadieu, Paige Jackson, Armonie Frankson-Dennis and Walter Hart -- have been arrested in connection with the escape.

Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said the twins sat in the courtroom while Russell and Stern waited in Stern's silver BMW on the north side of the courthouse. He said one of the twins coughed into a cellphone as Resiles made his getaway, signaling to Stern and Russell that Resiles was on his way to the car.

According to a Broward Sheriff's Office arrest affidavit, Mesadieu gave Resiles a wig, eye color-changing contacts and clothing in an effort to help him conceal his identity.

Another arrest affidavit said that Jackson spoke to Resiles on the telephone at least 15 times between July 4-7. Detectives believe she set up a series of three-way calls in order to help Resiles plan his escape.

Frankson-Dennis is accused of driving Resiles to the Oakland Park Flea Market in the days after his escape. An arrest affidavit said telephone records show that Frankson-Dennis also communicated with Russell six times -- five incoming calls and one outgoing text message -- in the moments immediately after Resiles' escape.

Hart, who is an inmate in the county jail, is also accused of helping Resiles get out of his shackles before his escape.

Resiles is charged with first-degree murder in the 2014 death of Jill Halliburton Su, whose body was found in a bathtub in her Davie home.


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