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Officials said a kitchen supervisor left Grant Hardin alone on a loading dock and a tower guard let him out the gates.
The 'Devil in the Ozarks' escaped prison wearing a makeshift uniform before being captured 13 days later just 1.5 miles from ...
Skeptical Arkansas lawmakers seemed unwilling to accept Thursday that the escape of a convicted murderer and rapist was the ...
Two employees at an Arkansas prison where an inmate known as the “Devil in the Ozarks” escaped have been fired for policy ...
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40/29 News on MSNGrant Hardin used black marker & soup can to create disguise that allowed his escapeGrant Hardin is a former police chief who spent decades working in law enforcement in Arkansas. He was serving decades in ...
A former police chief known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" did not have help when he walked out of a north-central Arkansas ...
While the internal investigation remains ongoing, spokesperson Rand Champion said he could not disclose specific details ...
The employees unwittingly helped Grant Hardin, a former police chief, walk out of a prison in May, dressed in a fake law ...
Attorney Joey McCutchen noted that the lawsuit comes just weeks after a judge found Dingman and the city violated FOIA laws ...
Benny Magness (center), chairman of the Arkansas Board of Corrections, speaks during a town hall inside the Charleston High School gymnasium in Charleston in this Nov. 7, 2024, file photo.
Arkansas authorities have released a photo rendering of a convicted murderer and former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks” who escaped from prison ...
Skeptical Arkansas lawmakers seemed unwilling to accept that the escape of a convicted murderer and rapist was the fault of ...
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