This undated photo made available by the Davie Police Dept. in Davie, Fla., shows Dayonte Resiles. Resiles who was under arrest for murder escaped from a courtroom at the Broward County Courthouse, Friday, July 15, 2016. The courthouse was evacuated. Resiles is accused of the September 2014 stabbing death of Jill Halliburton Su, a member of the family that founded the Halliburton oil services. (Davie Police Department via AP)
This undated photo made available by the Davie Police Dept. in Davie, Fla., shows Dayonte Resiles. Resiles who was under arrest for murder escaped from a courtroom at the Broward County Courthouse, Friday, July 15, 2016. The courthouse was evacuated. Resiles is accused of the September 2014 stabbing death of Jill Halliburton Su, a member of the family that founded the Halliburton oil services. (Davie Police Department via AP)

 

Fort Lauderdale, FL – The search for a Florida murder suspect who escaped by bolting from a courtroom became nationwide Saturday as a sheriff said it is believed the man is armed and receiving help.

Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said Saturday his detectives have information that indicates Dayonte Resiles has obtained a weapon and is getting assistance. Without providing details, Israel said Resiles planned the escape.

He said search warrants are being served and the focus remains on South Florida, but Resilies could be anywhere. He said a nationwide alert has been issued. Rewards totaling $20,000 have been offered.

“There are numerous leads to follow up,” Israel said. He said anyone who helps Resiles will be charged.

Resiles, 21, escaped Friday from the Broward County Courthouse. He was sitting in the jury box awaiting a hearing on whether he should face the death penalty in his upcoming trial when he somehow escaped his shackles, jumped a courtroom barrier and ran past bailiffs. He shed his jail jumpsuit and ran outside in his shorts and a T-shirt. Israel said there is no video from outside the courthouse that shows how Resiles left the area.

Authorities search for Dayonte Resiles after he escaped from the Broward County Courthouse, Friday, July 15, 2016, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Resiles, who was awaiting trial for the slaying of a woman whose family founded the Halliburton oil services company, slipped out of his shackles and bolted from a courthouse Friday just before a hearing on whether he could face the death penalty. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)
Authorities search for Dayonte Resiles after he escaped from the Broward County Courthouse, Friday, July 15, 2016, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Resiles, who was awaiting trial for the slaying of a woman whose family founded the Halliburton oil services company, slipped out of his shackles and bolted from a courthouse Friday just before a hearing on whether he could face the death penalty. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)

 

Israel said that while there is no indication that Resiles received help from a guard or other law enforcement agent, an internal affairs investigation has been opened.

“Everything is on the table and since everything is on the table, we will look at every aspect,” he said.

Resiles faces murder charges in the September 2014 killing of Jill Halliburton Su, grand-niece of Halliburton Co. founder Erie P. Halliburton. Her body was found, bound at the hands and feet and stabbed multiple times, in the bathtub of her home in Davie, Florida.

Authorities search Regal Trace apartment complex for Dayonte Resiles after he escaped from the Broward County Courthouse, Friday, July 15, 2016, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Resiles, who was awaiting trial for the slaying of a woman whose family founded the Halliburton oil services company, slipped out of his shackles and bolted from a courthouse Friday just before a hearing on whether he could face the death penalty. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)
Authorities search Regal Trace apartment complex for Dayonte Resiles after he escaped from the Broward County Courthouse, Friday, July 15, 2016, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Resiles, who was awaiting trial for the slaying of a woman whose family founded the Halliburton oil services company, slipped out of his shackles and bolted from a courthouse Friday just before a hearing on whether he could face the death penalty. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)

 

As reported by Vos Iz Neias