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Home » Two Arrested for Shoplifting by Off Duty Trooper

Two Arrested for Shoplifting by Off Duty Trooper

June 11, 2025 by Indiana Chronicle Leave a Comment

ISP Casey Tysha Billingsley
ISP Carl Edward Estelle Jr.

NEW ALBANY, Ind. — An off-duty Indiana State Police trooper arrested two individuals for shoplifting at a Home Depot in New Albany on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, after bystanders reported the theft.

At approximately 12:55 p.m., off-duty Trooper Philip Hensley parked in his marked police vehicle at the State Street Home Depot and was approached by multiple individuals who reported a man and woman had stolen items and were loading them into a red Ford F150. Hensley observed the suspects, identified as Carl Edward Estelle Jr., 66, and Casey Tysha Billingsley, 46, both of Louisville, Kentucky, placing items in the truck.

Hensley activated his emergency lights, approached the vehicle, and detained Estelle. His ensuing investigation involved discussions with Estelle, Billingsley, and store employees and a review of surveillance video. He also observed three 30-inch interior slab doors and construction equipment in the truck, allegedly taken without payment.

A records check revealed Billingsley had active warrants from Clark County, Indiana, for possession of paraphernalia and false informing, and from Louisville Metro Police for shoplifting. A search of her purse revealed a ceramic smoking device with burnt residue and three prescription pill bottles containing non-prescribed medications.

Estelle was charged with theft and lodged in the Floyd County Jail. Billingsley was charged with theft, three counts of possession of a legend drug, and possession of paraphernalia with a prior conviction, and was also lodged in the Floyd County Jail.

SOURCE: Indiana State Police

Filed Under: Indiana Crime, Indiana News Tagged With: Floyd County, Indiana State Police, New Albany


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