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Grant Hardin served briefly as a police chief in Arkansas and was serving a decades long sentence for murder and rape.
The manhunt continues for Grant Hardin, the former Arkansas police chief serving murder and rape sentences who escaped prison ...
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Oxygen on MSNSmall Arkansas Town Shaken After Former Police Chief-Turned-Killer Escapes Prison: "A Sociopath"Learn more about the ongoing search for convicted killer Grant Hardin, five days after he escaped an Arkansas prison.
Earl Hyatt, retired Eureka Springs, Arkansas police chief and former boss of escapee Grant Hardin, joins NewsNation to ...
The town of Gateway lies on US Highway 62, a two-lane highway in the northwest corner of Arkansas, less than a mile from the Missouri border in the Ozarks.
Records that document Grant Hardin's time training at the Fayetteville Police Department say he had not improved in "control of conflict" skills.
The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the fugitive known as "The Devil in the Ozarks, ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNSearch continues for Grant Hardin four days after Izard County prison escapeThe manhunt continues in Izard County for escapee Grant Hardin, a convicted rapist and murderer who walked out of the North ...
The search continued Wednesday for a former police chief in Arkansas who escaped prison, dubbed the “Devil in the Ozarks.” Hardin, who is serving decades-long sentences for rape and first-degree ...
The FBI announced Thursday that it was offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture of an ex-police chief ...
The search continued Wednesday for a former police chief in Arkansas who escaped prison, dubbed the “Devil in the Ozarks.” ...
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NewsNation on MSNGrant Hardin’s ex-boss says escapee won’t hesitate to kill again"I don't think he would hesitate at anything. He's desperate," Hyatt said Thursday on NewsNation’s “Vargas Reports.” ...
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