To ensure his safety, the helicopter's pilot, who was listed as one of the witnesses in the case, dropped him at a nearby cultivated farm where Odhiambo was seen taking off.
He, on the same day, went into hiding before police could pounce on him at midnight.
Odhiambo was presented to court under miscellaneous application which allowed police officers to place him on remand for seven days as investigations were being concluded.
He was later presented to court on April 23, where he pleaded guilty and was placed on probation.
Other witnesses in the case included Stephen Johnson, two police officers; Victor Nyandiemo, police constable Teddy Obegi and others who were not stated by the court.
Odhiambo, who expressed remorse, told the court that he was a family man and had two children who depended on him as a bread winner.