Grant Hardin, Ozarks and Prison Escape
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Earl Hyatt, retired Eureka Springs, Arkansas police chief and former boss of escapee Grant Hardin, joins NewsNation to discuss the manhunt. Multiple agencies are involved in a manhunt for Hardin, who was serving time for rape and murder.
Records that document Grant Hardin's time training at the Fayetteville Police Department say he had not improved in "control of conflict" skills.
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40/29 News on MSNFBI offers up to $10,000 reward for information leading to arrest of Grant HardinThe FBI is offering a reward of "up to $10,000" for information leading to the arrest of Grant Hardin, a former police chief who escaped from prison while serving time for murder and rape.
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KARK Little Rock on MSNFBI offering $10,000 reward for information on Arkansas inmate escapee Grant HardinThe Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Arkansas prison escapee Grant Hardin.
Grant Hardin, 56, escaped from a state prison in northern Arkansas on Sunday afternoon, after he appears to have tried to imitate law enforcement to break out, the state’s Department of ...
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40/29 News on MSNHere's where escapee Grant Hardin worked in Arkansas law enforcement before murder, rape convictionsThe convicted killer, rapist, and now prison escapee Grant Hardin worked in law enforcement in Northwest Arkansas over a period of 27 years before he was arrested for a killing in Gateway.
The Faulkner County Sheriff's Office is on high alert after assisting the United States Marshals Service and the Arkansas Department of Corrections in investiga