Ex-police chief Grant Hardin recaptured
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GOULD, Arkansas — On June 6, the nearly two-week long manhunt for escaped Arkansas prisoner Grant Hardin ended. Hardin had escaped from the North Central Unit in Calico Rock on May 25 while serving sentences for murder and rape. He was found by Arkansas law enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol just over a mile from the prison.
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNGrant Hardin taken into custody, Izard County Sheriff’s Office says“Hardin was taken into custody by Izard County authorities just a short distance from the North Central Unit in Calico Rock,” the Stone County Sheriff’s Office said via Facebook. “While many details will remain under investigation there is no longer an active threat to public safety.”
The ongoing search for Grant Hardin, 56, has sparked urgent warnings from local law enforcement, put residents of a small northwest Arkansas town on edge and reignited feelings of hurt and pain ...
Hardin escaped the North Central Unit in Calico Rock on Sunday, May 25, in broad daylight, according to ADC. His escape unsettled communities across the state due to his intense criminal history involving rape and murder. Hardin was also a former police chief and had an extensive background in law enforcement.
Escaped inmate Grant Hardin was captured shortly after 3 p.m. on Friday, a mile and a half west of the North Central Unit where he was being held.
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40/29 News on MSNU.S. Border Patrol joins search for convicted murderer, rapist Grant HardinWE ARE ALSO FOLLOWING THIS BREAKING NEWS FOR THE IN THE SEARCH FOR ESCAPED MURDERER GRANT HARDIN. WE’VE JUST CONFIRMED U.S. BORDER PATROL AGENTS FROM TEXAS WILL SOON JOIN THE SEARCH IN ARKANSAS. RAND CHAMPION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CONFIRMED THAT NEWS.
The Arkansas Department of Corrections released a rendering of what escaped inmate Grant Hardin may look like with facial hair, over a week after his escape.
Authorities say an elite and highly trained U_S_ Border Patrol team has joined the search in the Ozark Mountains for Grant Hardin, an inmate known as the “Devil in the Ozarks.”