An Alabama corrections official who was last seen with a man held on murder charges now has a warrant out for her arrest.
"The questions we have for Director White is why she violated policy." "And then when I found out for sure it was, it was just disbelief." "I didn't know anything about him," Davis said. "What that tells us is that the patrol car left the detention center and went straight to the parking lot" where it was abandoned and later found by officials, the sheriff said. The policy required Casey White to be escorted by two sworn deputies. But regardless, even if she did assist him, we think she's in danger." Officials have obtained video showing the patrol car Vicky White and inmate Casey White took from the jail Friday morning. Friday was supposed to be her last day at work, Singleton said Monday. "Whether she assisted him or not, we don't know. "We're still aggressively pursuing every lead that we get," he said. No evaluation or hearing was scheduled for the inmate that day, authorities later found. but absolutely you'd feel betrayed," Singleton said Monday.
Vicky White, assistant director of corrections, and Casey Cole White, a capital murder suspect, have been missing since Friday morning.
The employee also reported that Casey White had not returned to the jail. The 59-year-old woman lived at Meadowland Apartments on Prince Drive in Rogersville, across the street from Lauderdale County High School’s football field. “She’s never done anything, I bet she’s never even had a speeding ticket. Davis says her daughter didn’t speak about work often, never bringing up retirement and never mentioning inmate White in conversation. Deputies searched the vehicle but did not find any evidence. It was parked among vehicles that were listed for sale. But there was no such court appearance, according to the sheriff. At 11:34 a.m., about two hours after the pair left the jail, a Florence police officer saw White’s patrol vehicle. Anonymous tips may also be submitted via the U.S. Marshals Tip App. She was one of those people you could call if you needed something to happen at that jail. Both of those vans had two deputies on them. It requires two deputies to transport,” he said.
The officer, Vicky White, is wanted on a charge of permitting or facilitating the escape of capital murder suspect, Casey White, from the Lauderdale County ...
"He's a large individual," Singleton said. The marked 2013 Ford Taurus patrol car they traveled in was later found at a shopping center, Singleton said. Officials are reviewing jail video to see whether Vicky White spent an inordinate amount of time near Casey White's cell. "We know she participated" in his escape, Singleton said. She had sold her house, and her last day of work as a Lauderdale County corrections officer was supposed to be Friday. Vicky and Casey White aren’t related.
Authorities in Lauderdale County, Alabama, are searching for a corrections officer and an inmate charged with murder who went missing Friday morning.
Vicky White had planned to retire and Friday was to be her last day. Singleton said Vicky White had been an exemplary employee and jail employees are "just devastated." She also violated a policy that required more than one official to be involved in transporting inmates, a rule that officials emphasized for White because he had previously tried to escape, Singleton said. The sheriff said they believe White plotted an earlier escape from the jail in 2020 when they found a makeshift knife. Vicky White had planned to retire and Friday was to be her last day. Inmate Casey Cole White, 38, was shackled and handcuffed when he and Vicky White, the facility's assistant director of corrections, left the Lauderdale County Detention Center in Florence, Alabama, on Friday morning. Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said Monday that they had issued an arrest warrant for Vicky White, 56, on charges of permitting or allowing an escape. Singleton said Vicky White had been an exemplary employee and jail employees are "just devastated." She also violated a policy that required more than one official to be involved in transporting inmates, a rule that officials emphasized for White because he had previously tried to escape, Singleton said. The sheriff said they believe White plotted an earlier escape from the jail in 2020 when they found a makeshift knife. Inmate Casey Cole White, 38, was shackled and handcuffed when he and Vicky White, the facility's assistant director of corrections, left the Lauderdale County Detention Center in Florence, Alabama, on Friday morning. Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said Monday that they had issued an arrest warrant for Vicky White, 56, on charges of permitting or allowing an escape.
LAUDERDALE Co., Ala. (WAFF) - Investigators confirmed that Vicky White and Casey White had a relationship while Casey White was in custody at the Lauderdale ...
- https://www.waff.com/2022/05/01/lauderdale-county-sheriff-releases-new-photos-casey-white/ - https://www.waff.com/2022/05/02/watch-live-update-missing-lauderdale-co-corrections-officer-inmate/ A warrant has been issued for Vicky White’s arrest on first-degree permitting or facilitating escape charges.
Officials have been searching for murder suspect Casey Cole White and corrections officer Vicky White since Friday.
Singleton said there was no such evaluation scheduled, and the pair went straight to a shopping center parking lot. “We’re certainly pursuing that and looking into it and trying to confirm if there was or was not a relationship.” The pair are not related despite sharing the same last name.
Casey White, 38, shot at his ex-girlfriend during a crime spree in December 2015. A police report says he 'stated that if he was released he would kill the ...
On Friday, Vicky White told a booking officer she was escorting Casey to the county courthouse for a mental health evaluation. The officer also says that Casey was not returned to the detention center with other inmates. Casey White said he was paid to kill her The sheriff warned: 'Casey White is an extremely dangerous person. Vicky had filed for retirement a day before her disappearance. 9.20am: Assistant Director Vicky White tells a deputy to prepare inmate Casey White for transport to courthouse. Vicky says she's then going to Med Plus for a personal appointment. I didn't know anything about him,' she told WAAY. 9.49am: Surveillance video shows Vicky's police cruiser parked at the nearby Florence Square shopping center parking lot eight minutes after leaving the jail. He previously told police he'd kill her if he got out 'His only regret was that neither was successful. 'He stated that he wanted to kill her and have the police kill him,' according to a police report.
On Monday, it was announced that an arrest warrant was issued for Vicky White, the corrections officer that is believed to have helped Casey White escape.
"The employees are just devastated that she was involved." "White confessed about the murder and was awaiting trial at the Lauderdale County Jail when he disappeared. This comes to light as authorities search for not only White but also corrections officer Vicky White, who disappeared while transporting the suspected killer to a courthouse. He has brown hair and hazel eyes," the Marshals Service said. Singleton also noted that while it is unclear if the two Whites had a relationship, Vicky White recently sold her home and possibly has access to "large amounts of cash." A few days later, the U.S. Marshals Service announced that they were assisting in the search for White and were offering $10,000 for "information leading to the capture of an escaped inmate from Lauderdale County Jail, and the location of a missing and endangered correctional officer."
"Investigators received information from inmates at the Lauderdale County Detention Center over the weekend that there was a special relationship between ...
The Service said Vicky White, 56, is 5'5", weighs approximately 145 pounds and has blonde hair and brown eyes. The Marshals Service said Casey Cole White, 38, is 6'9", weighs approximately 330 pounds and has brown hair and hazel eyes. Prior to his disappearance, Casey White had been held at the Lauderdale County Jail in awaiting trial on capital murder charges. There's already a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Casey Cole White. An Alabama sheriff's office said Tuesday that escaped murder suspect Casey Cole White and missing corrections official Vicky White, who is suspected of helping him escape, had a "special relationship." "That relationship has now been confirmed through our investigation by independent sources and means."
Escaped Lauderdale County inmate Casey Cole White and Vicky White, the missing assistant director of corrections who authorities say aided in his escape, ...
Vicky White is 5 feet 5 inches and weighs approximately 145 pounds. Casey White was already serving time for a 2015 crime spree that involved home invasion, carjacking, and a police chase. Anonymous tips may also be submitted via the U.S. Marshals Tip App.
The corrections officer and escaped murder suspect who have been missing for days had "a special relationship," the local sheriff confirmed.
On Friday morning, Vicki White allegedly told her colleagues that she was taking Casey White to the Lauderdale County Courthouse for a "mental health evaluation," though he didn't have a court appearance scheduled, Singleton said. On Friday morning, Vicki White allegedly told her colleagues that she was taking Casey White to the Lauderdale County Courthouse for a "mental health evaluation," though he didn't have a court appearance scheduled, Singleton said. Casey White was charged with two counts of capital murder in September 2020 for the stabbing of 58-year-old Connie Ridgeway, authorities said. Casey White was charged with two counts of capital murder in September 2020 for the stabbing of 58-year-old Connie Ridgeway, authorities said. "Nobody saw this coming." "Nobody saw this coming."
She was in a “special relationship” with Casey Cole White, the man police believe she helped escape from lockup, authorities said.
“He was in jail for capital murder...” the sheriff said Friday. “That relationship has now been confirmed through our investigation by independent sources and means,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement Tuesday morning. The property, which included a trailer and barn, was “really too big” for one person, Frances White said. She was one of those people you could call if you needed something to happen at that jail. Sheriff Singleton said jail employees are “devastated.” The sheriff said the director of the jail compared the mood inside the facility after the escape to a “funeral wake.” But there was no court appearance or medical appointment scheduled, Singleton said. They are believed to be armed with an AR-15 and shotgun. She is described by law enforcement as 5 feet 5 inches tall and 160 pounds. She was in a “special relationship” with Casey White The sheriff has said Vicky White was an “exemplary employee” before she violated policy by leaving the jail alone with Casey White. On Friday morning, the sheriff said, Vicky White told jail employees that she was taking Casey White to nearby Lauderdale County courthouse for a mental health evaluation, before going to seek medical attention for herself. Vicky White, the assistant director of corrections for the jail in Lauderdale County, Alabama, was in a “special relationship” with Casey Cole White, the man police believe she helped escape from lockup, authorities announced Tuesday.
As the massive manhunt for accused murderer Casey White and corrections officer Vicky White continues, a woman who Casey White tried to kill and later ...
Before his escape on Friday, Casey White, 38, was serving a 75-year prison sentence for various convictions and was also awaiting a trial for capital murder in ...
The U.S. Marshals have issued a warrant for her arrest charging her with permitting or facilitating escape in the first degree. The squad car she took was found later that day, abandoned at a shopping center with Casey White's cuffs and shackles left behind. She was also found to have violated a rule requiring two officers when leaving the prison with an inmate. Williams, 42, said that he was informed of Casey White's escape from prison shortly after it occurred on Friday before the situation was shared with the media. We want to see him back behind bars as soon as possible so we can learn the motive behind why he killed my mom." "It's all very shocking and frustrating," he added.