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Grant Hardin, former police chief of the small town of Gateway, Arkansas, who was convicted of murder, has been recaptured ...
Grant Matthew Hardin's quiet escape from the North Central Unit prison, and his capture almost two weeks later about a mile ...
The Arkansas Board of Corrections made an initial review of an inmate at its Tuesday meeting. Authorities recaptured ...
"It's not necessarily a policy issue; it's a personnel issue. The person that was responsible didn't do what he was supposed ...
A former Arkansas police chief who escaped from a prison 12 days ago was apprehended about a mile and half from where he was ...
The Arkansas Democrat Gazette first reported that Deputy U.S. Marshal Robert J. Hammons wrote in a criminal complaint filed ...
The search for the escaped inmate out of Arkansas known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" has finally come to an end. Here's a timeline from escape to capture.
Grant Hardin, the one-time Arkansas police chief who escaped from prison where he was serving sentences for murder and rape, has been recaptured, according to the Izard County Sheriff’s Office.
Hardin escaped the North Central Unit in Calico Rock on Sunday, May 25, in broad daylight, according to ADC. His escape ...
Ten days after his escape from prison, it’s likely that Grant Hardin, an ex-Arkansas police chief nicknamed the “Devil in the ...
From Aug. 6, 1990, to May 22, 1991, Hardin was employed at the Fayetteville Police Department. In his termination letter, then-Chief Richard Watson said Hardin's efforts "fall short of the average ...
The board discussed how the inmate managed to walk out of the North Central Unit undetected and how to prevent similar ...