12:50 p.m. (EDT)
New York State Police say there's no "hard evidence" that indicates two murderers who escaped from a maximum-security prison have managed to get out of the area.
Police officials said Wednesday that the lack of evidence doesn't mean David Sweat and Richard Matt are somewhere near Clinton Correction Facility in Dannemora, near the Canadian border in northern New York.
Officials say more than 600 law enforcement officers are searching for the escapees, down from 800-plus a couple of days ago.
The search has shifted from roadblocks to roving patrols as police check hunting camps in the heavily wooded region.
Sweat and Matt broke out June 6 by using power tools to cut their way out of their adjacent cells and crawling through a stream pipe to a manhole cover.
12:30 p.m. (EDT)
A New York district attorney says the woman charged with helping two murderers escape from a maximum-security prison had discussed with them a murder-for-hire plot involving her husband.
Clinton County District Attorney Andrew Wylie said Wednesday at a news conference that Joyce Mitchell talked to inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat about killing her husband, Lyle. Both Joyce Mitchell and Lyle Mitchell work at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora.
Prosecutors have said Joyce Mitchell agreed to be the inmates' getaway driver but backed out because she still loved her husband and felt guilty for participating.
Joyce Mitchell is jailed. Lyle Mitchell is talking to state police.
11:55 a.m. (EDT)
The husband of a woman charged with helping two murderers escape from a New York prison is talking to state police.
The Press-Republican of Plattsburgh reports (http://bit.ly/1FmCVbH ) that Lyle Mitchell arrived with his attorney late Wednesday morning at the state police barracks in Malone.
Mitchell's wife, Joyce, is accused of assisting Richard Matt and David Sweat in their June 6 escape from Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora. The two convicted murderers remained at large Wednesday as police continue searching the area.
Both Joyce and Lyle Mitchell work at the prison. Lyle Mitchell visited his wife in jail Tuesday.
Prosecutors have said Joyce Mitchell agreed to be the inmates' getaway driver but backed out because she still loved her husband and felt guilty for participating.
10 a.m. (EDT)
New York authorities have scheduled a news conference to provide updates on the search for two murderers who broke out of a maximum-security prison nearly two weeks ago.
The Clinton County district attorney's office says Wednesday that the news conference will be held at noon at the County Government Center in Plattsburgh, not far from Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora. The DA's office says no details will be released until then.
David Sweat and Richard Matt remain on the loose for a 12th day since using power tools to cut their way out of their cells June 6.
Hundreds of law enforcement officers have searched the wooded, swampy areas south and east of the prison since the breakout. State police say the search area is now being expanded.