

“When you have a family member that makes a bad choice, you know, you don’t like them but you still love them. “The whole sheriff’s office is like family,” he told reporters on Monday. White, who was a widow and had no children, had died. Sheriff Rick Singleton of Lauderdale County, Ala., said he was feeling “pretty down” after learning that Ms. White, they had been seeking a place to hide and plan their next move. White had ended up in Evansville, adding that according to Mr. Sheriff Wedding said that there did not appear to be a reason Mr.

They also had several wigs in different colors. “Once again, what was going through her mind I have no idea.” He said they were found with $29,000 in cash and four guns, including semiautomatic weapons and an AR-15. “Their plan was faulty and it failed, thank God,” he said. White told law enforcement officers that he had planned to engage in a shootout with police, Sheriff Wedding said. Sheriff Wedding said they were not married. White as his wife and said he did not shoot her, according to Mr. White shot herself in the head and subsequently died at a hospital, Sheriff Wedding said. White surrendered to the authorities, but Ms. marshal for the Northern District of Alabama. marshals vehicle collided with their vehicle, causing it to roll over and crash, said Marty Keely, the U.S. The car was seen in the parking lot of a motel where the pair had stayed for about a week, according to Sheriff Dave Wedding of Vanderburgh County, Ind.Ī car chase began when the Whites exited the motel, he said at a news conference on Tuesday. The search narrowed to the area when, hours earlier, a police officer on patrol spotted a Cadillac resembling one that surveillance video had shown the Whites entering. The crash occurred in Evansville, Ind., more than 200 miles north of the jail, after the authorities there heard that the Whites were in a vehicle nearby and began pursuing it. The former officer, Vicky White, had been on the run with the inmate, Casey White, a murder suspect to whom she was not related, since April 29, when they left the Lauderdale County Jail in Florence, Ala., for a courthouse appointment that was later revealed to be a fabrication. The former officer fatally shot herself, and the inmate surrendered, they said. A national manhunt for a former corrections officer and the Alabama inmate she helped to escape last month ended Monday after a police pursuit resulted in a crash in Indiana, the authorities said.
