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Grant Hardin, a former Arkansas police chief, escaped prison, posing a significant threat. Law enforcement uses advanced ...
A massive search is currently underway for an ex-police chief who escaped from an Izard County prison more than a week ago.
A former Benton County prosecuting attorney who helped put Grant Hardin in prison said the crimes were "shocking." ...
Possible sightings have been reported out of Sebastian and Faulkner County, Arkansas, as well as Howell County, Missouri.
Arkansas State Police said the police presence in Fort Smith on Friday night was not related to the search for Grant Hardin.
Karl de la Guerra, an international security consultant, said Grant Hardin could be more cunning and dangerous due to his background in law enforcement.
"Even just seeing the guy's face on the news again, I shuddered," "Devil in the Ozarks" producer Ari Mark said.
The manhunt continues in Izard County for escapee Grant Hardin, a convicted rapist and murderer who walked out of the North ...
Records that document Grant Hardin's time training at the Fayetteville Police Department say he had not improved in "control of conflict" skills.
Grant Hardin, the former police chief in the small town of Gateway near the Arkansas-Missouri border, was serving lengthy sentences for murder and rape and became known as the “Devil in the ...
The search for ex-Arkansas police chief and convicted murderer Grant Hardin, known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," entered its fifth day after he disguised himself as a corrections officer and ...
As the search for escaped prisoner Grant Hardin enters a fifth day, authorities pursuing the convicted murderer and rapist in northern Arkansas face various challenges from the landscape that ...