The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office confirms that deputies assisted the Evansville Police Department (EPD) last night in the arrest of a Jail Officer who fled at high-speed from a traffic stop. The vehicle fled from a EPD officer on U.S. 41 and later crashed near State Road 57.
The driver, later identified by EPD as Hezekiah Fils-Aime, a jail officer with the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, was taken into custody by EPD. Sheriff’s Office personnel assisted in securing the scene and ensuring public safety following the crash.
Immediately after being notified of the arrest, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office placed the employee on administrative leave pending further review. His employment status will be formally evaluated during an internal administrative meeting scheduled for Monday morning.
Sheriff Noah Robinson issued the following statement:
“We have always held our deputies and officers to a very high standard, without exception. The actions taken last night reflect that commitment. I am deeply concerned by the irresponsible and untrue speculation circulating on Facebook. Allegations of bias, favoritism, or a ‘cover-up’ are completely false. Our agency has zero tolerance for misconduct and a well-documented record of holding our own accountable.”
The criminal investigation remains under the authority of the Evansville Police Department. The Sheriff’s Office has and will fully cooperate with EPD and the Prosecutor’s Office should any further review be needed.
Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Revision: This article was updated on 01/11/2026 at 1242 hours to clarify that the vehicle fled from an EPD traffic stop, but was not being pursued before or during the time of the crash.
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