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NWAhomepage on MSNArkansas officials set to discuss Grant Hardin’s prison escape with lawmakersMultiple officials with the Arkansas Department of Corrections and Board of Corrections are set to speak next week at a ...
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40/29 TV Ft Smith-Fayetteville on MSNGrant Hardin to face escape charge in ArkansasHardin 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. Hardin escaped from the North Central Unit prison in ...
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40/29 News on MSNGrant Hardin pleads not guilty to escape charge in ArkansasA former police chief in prison for murder and rape pleaded not guilty to a charge of escape Tuesday morning. Grant Hardin worked in law enforcement for decades before he was arrested. He was serving ...
The meeting will include discussion of the investigation into Hardin's escape and a review of the Arkansas Department of ...
A former police chief serving 50 years in prison for rape and murder pleaded innocent Tuesday to a charge that he escaped from custody.
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40/29 News on MSNCalico Rock Prison escape to be reviewed by Legislative CouncilA subcommittee for the Arkansas Legislative Council is set to investigate and review the prisoner escape at Calico Rock ...
Calico Rock, Ark. (KATV) — He was once a police officer—then a convicted killer. When Grant Hardin escaped from custody, it wasn’t just a manhunt—it was personal for the people of Calico Rock.
Grant Hardin, the former police chief for Gateway, Arkansas, escaped the North Central Unit in Calico Rock while serving sentences for murder and rape.
Hardin was let of out the Calico Rock prison on May 25 while serving decades-long sentences for rape and murder. Court documents said he was wearing a uniform mimicking that of a prison staff member.
Grant Hardin was arrested nearly two weeks after he escaped from Calico Rock Prison in Arkansas. Arkansas Department of Corrections, via Associated Press At Varner Supermax, there are no kitchen jobs.
A convicted killer and former police chief's daring escape triggered a massive two-week manhunt across Arkansas. After days of fear and an intense multi-agency search he's been captured.
Grant Hardin, a former police chief and convicted killer known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” was captured in northern Arkansas Friday after nearly two weeks on the run.
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