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Arkansas corrections officials revealed critical missteps in Grant Hardin's escape in a newly released report.
An internal review reveals that a former police chief, known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," spent months planning his escape ...
Hardin had been misclassified and shouldn’t have been held at the primarily medium-security prison, according to the review.
As a federal U.S. Border Patrol agent assigned to an elite tactical unit made his way up a rain-soaked wooded ridge near ...
The “Devil in the Ozarks” killer spent months biding his time and collecting supplies to prepare for his whirlwind escape from an Arkansas prison in late May that sparked a two-week manhunt, according ...
Lax security, policy mistakes and staff missteps allowed convicted murderer and rapist Grant Hardin to escape from the North ...
Payne said Hardin should have been a C-5 custody classification, which is the highest ranking, but the DOC's system did not ...
Additional employees at an Arkansas prison have been disciplined for not following procedures at a prison where an inmate ...
A document released by the Arkansas Department of Corrections reveals new information about how a former police chief serving ...
A former police chief serving time for rape and murder who walked away from a state prison was incorrectly classified and ...
At the time of the killing, Hardin was working as a correctional officer at Northwest Arkansas Community Correction Center in Fayetteville. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Grant Hardin, a 56-year-old inmate and former police chief, is on the run after escaping the North Central Unit in Calico Rock on Sunday, May 25, according to the Arkansas Department of ...