The Bakersfield Californian

Marshals: Reward for info on escaped inmate in Alabama

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FLORENCE, Ala. — The U.S. Marshals Service said Sunday that it is offering up to $10,000 for informatio­n about an escaped inmate and a “missing and endangered” correction­al officer who disappeare­d Friday after the two left a jail in north Alabama.

Casey Cole White, 38, had been jailed on a capital murder charge in the Lauderdale County Detention Center in Florence, Alabama, about 75 miles west of Huntsville.

The inmate and assistant director of correction­s Vicky White, 56, left the Lauderdale County Detention Center on Friday morning to go to a nearby courthouse, the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post Saturday. Investigat­ors said the two are not related.

“Casey White is believed to be a serious threat to the correction­s officer and the public,” the U.S. marshal for northern Alabama, Marty Keely, said in a statement Sunday.

While in state prison for other crimes in 2020, Casey confessed to the 2015 stabbing death of Connie Ridgeway, WHNT-TV reported.

Vicky White has been with the department 16 years. At a news conference Friday, Singleton said she was armed when she left the jail with the inmate and headed to the courthouse for what she said was a mental health evaluation for Casey White. She was alone with the inmate, which the sheriff said violated department policy.

Singleton also said there was no mental health evaluation for the inmate scheduled at the courthouse.

Singleton said his department was “aggressive­ly investigat­ing” the incident and would be looking into previous interactio­n between the two to “see if something else was going on.”

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