Alabama corrections official Vicky White and escaped capital murder suspect Casey White captured in Indiana
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Alabama corrections official Vicky White and escaped capital murder suspect Casey Cole White were found Monday after a 10-day manhunt, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said. Both were apprehended alive in Indiana, and Casey White has been returned to custody, Singleton said.
The capture came after a citizen tip led authorities to Evansville, Indiana. Authorities pursued the pair in a Ford F-150, with Casey driving and Vicky as a passenger, before the truck was wrecked, Singleton said.
Casey White surrendered without incident, Singleton said. Vicky was hospitalized, but it's not clear how she was injured. Singleton said no law enforcement officials fired a weapon.
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