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Multiple officials with the Arkansas Department of Corrections and Board of Corrections are set to speak next week at a ...
Multiple state prison officials are set to testify in front of a legislative subcommittee about the escape of convicted ...
Grant Hardin, former police chief of the small town of Gateway, Arkansas, who was convicted of murder, has been recaptured after his escape from prison on May 25.
The meeting will include discussion of the investigation into Hardin's escape and a review of the Arkansas Department of ...
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Grant Hardin to face escape charge in Arkansas
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 ...
Arkansas' general revenue surplus of $367.9 million in fiscal 2025 that ended Monday ranks as the seventh-largest in a fiscal ...
A former police chief in prison for murder and rape pleaded not guilty to a charge of escape Tuesday morning. Grant Hardin ...
A former police chief serving 50 years in prison for rape and murder pleaded innocent Tuesday to a charge that he escaped from custody.
Grant Hardin had gained notoriety as the subject of the 2023 documentary “Devil in the Ozarks’’ about his 1997 rape of a school teacher and 2017 murder of a water department worker.
Tracking dogs were able to pick up a scent in the area. Grant Hardin, a former police chief known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," was recaptured Friday, June 6, 2025. Arkansas Department of Corrections ...
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.
Though Hardin was thought to have left Arkansas, investigators now believe he never got very far from the prison.