Inside the Search and Sad End of Correction Officer Vicky White
A reservation officer at the county jail told another corrections officer at 3:30 p.m. that Vicky could not be reached. Calls go directly to voicemail. After it was confirmed Casey had never returned to prison since leaving with Vicky that morning, the state issued a Green Alert, announcing a violent attack on a law enforcement officer. the law and is actively searching for suspects.
“She scheduled transport by truck that morning, making sure all the other armed deputies were out of the building and tied up in court,” Singleton later said. told CNN. “It was reported that the reservation officer would not ask her, the assistant manager, when she told her she would take him to court and release him with the other staff.”
Furthermore, he said, she “buys a car to go out, she sells her house, gets cash, she goes shopping, buys him clothes.”
Authorities discovered her purchase of the Ford Edge on May 1, their first significant lead. They later learned that, after dropping off Edge in Tennessee on April 29, the duo paid $6,000 cash for a black Ford F-150 pickup that same day.
A police officer in Evansville, Ind., saw the truck parked in the area on May 2 during a routine stolen vehicle inspection and license plate rerun — but it hasn’t been stolen. so no results.