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Lauderdale County Alabama escaped Fugitive search

Lauderdale County Alabama escaped Fugitive search As the search continues for a missing former Alabama corrections officer and an inmate charged with murder, authorities remain in the dark on where the pair may have gone after the SUV they used after leaving the jail turned up little new information in the case. The 2007 Ford SUV officials believe Vicky White, 56, and inmate Casey White, 38, were traveling in during their escape from the Lauderdale County Detention Center in Alabama more than a week ago was located in a Tennessee tow lot, Sheriff Rick Singleton said Friday during a news conference.Why manhunts like the one for Vicky White and Casey White fascinate us "The car was cleaned out," the sheriff told CNN Saturday. "There wasn't anything left in the vehicle. They apparently took everything they had with them." The corrections officer, who is now no longer employed by the sheriff's office, left with the inmate from the jail on the morning of April 29, saying she would take him to the courthouse for a mental health evaluation. She also said she would seek medical care for herself after dropping him off because she wasn't feeling well. The pair never arrived at the courthouse or medical facility, setting off a manhunt involving local and federal authorities.


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09 May 2022

Lauderdale County Alabama escaped Fugitive search

As the search continues for a missing former Alabama corrections officer and an inmate charged with murder, authorities remain in the dark on where the pair may have gone after the SUV they used after leaving the jail turned up little new information in the case.

The 2007 Ford SUV officials believe Vicky White, 56, and inmate Casey White, 38, were traveling in during their escape from the Lauderdale County Detention Center in Alabama more than a week ago was located in a Tennessee tow lot, Sheriff Rick Singleton said Friday during a news conference.Why manhunts like the one for Vicky White and Casey White fascinate us

"The car was cleaned out," the sheriff told CNN Saturday. "There wasn't anything left in the vehicle. They apparently took everything they had with them."

The corrections officer, who is now no longer employed by the sheriff's office, left with the inmate from the jail on the morning of April 29, saying she would take him to the courthouse for a mental health evaluation. She also said she would seek medical care for herself after dropping him off because she wasn't feeling well.

The pair never arrived at the courthouse or medical facility, setting off a manhunt involving local and federal authorities.


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