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A former police chief serving time for rape and murder who walked away from a state prison was incorrectly classified and ...
Grant Hardin, a former police chief, escaped from an Arkansas prison and is considered extremely dangerous. Here's what we know over a week after his escape. Author: Nayely Palafox, Spencer Bailey ...
Hardin is scheduled to face a judge in Izard County. His new charge of second-degree escape could add 5 to 20 years to his current sentences. How Grant Hardin escaped Hardin escaped from the North ...
Grant Hardin, known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," made his first court appearance through a video call on June 17, according to court records. He pleaded not guilty to second-degree escape.
A convicted murderer and former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks" pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a charge stemming from his recent escape from an Arkansas prison. Grant Hardin, who ...
Corrections officials say two Arkansas prison employees errantly helped Grant Hardin, the former police chief convicted of murder and rape, escape from a prison in May. A kitchen supervisor, who ...
Grant Hardin, known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," made his first court appearance through a video call on June 17, according to court records. He pleaded not guilty to second-degree escape.
While officers combed through rugged terrain in a relentless search for escaped inmate Grant Hardin, one small-town shop became their lifeline — and one man, their unexpected guardian.
Grant Hardin, who was captured June 6, appeared at the hearing via video. He pleaded not guilty to second-degree escape, was found to be indigent and was appointed a public defender.