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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office holds a press conference after escaped Alabama inmate Casey White apprehended
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FLORENCE, Ala. – Casey Cole White, the Alabama prison escapee whose 11 days of illicit freedom came to an end on Monday, has waived extradition from Indiana and is expected to be returned to Lauderdale County by end-of-day Tuesday, officials said.
Lauderdale County Sheriff’s deputies were en route to Evansville, Indiana on Tuesday morning to take custody of Casey White, who is currently in the custody of Indiana’s Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, Lauderdale County District Attorney Chris Connolly told Fox News Digital.
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"I expect him to be back in Lauderdale County by the end of the day," Connolly added in an email.
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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office is located about 286 miles north of Alabama's Lauderdale County Jail, roughly four hours and 40 minutes by car.
During a Tuesday emergency status conference related to White's murder case, Lauderdale County Judge Ben Graves said an arraignment related to the escape was expected to be held on Tuesday.
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Graves also said White would be transferred to a state facility immediately after the arraignment and added: "White will not be held for another hour in our jail."
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White's attorney in the murder case, Jamy Poss, will be representing White at the arraignment. Poss has not responded to Fox News Digitals' requests for comment.
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Vicky White, the corrections officer who fled with Casey, was facing charges including at least forgery, identity theft and permitting/aiding an escape. She is said to have shot herself following Monday's police chase. An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday.
This is a developing news story. Please check back for updates.