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"Anytime a fugitive who's on the lam put his head above water, it's helpful," one expert said as police continue to hunt for two escaped inmates.
A spokesperson with the Arkansas Department of Corrections said Hardin is still believed to be in the North Central Arkansas Area.
Officials told NewsNation that spending more than a week in the Ozarks wilderness could change Hardin's appearance.
Missouri is not assisting Arkansas yet in the manhunt to find the “Devil in the Ozarks.” Simply put, Missouri has not been ...
Former police chief and convicted killer and rapist Grant Hardin escaped from a prison in northern Arkansas on Sunday afternoon. The so-called "Devil in the Ozarks" has been called "extremely ...
Grant Hardin's escape from the North Central Unit and the ensuing manhunt for the fugitive have placed a national spotlight ...
Grant Hardin wore an outfit designed to look like a law enforcement officer, which let him bypass security and get out of the ...
The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the fugitive known as "The Devil in the Ozarks, ...
Grant Hardin, a former Arkansas police chief, escaped prison, posing a significant threat. Law enforcement uses advanced ...
The reward for a man who escaped an Arkansas prison is now up to $20,000. He's a former police chief sentenced to prison for 80 years.
Though we’ve not reported any news related to Grant Hardin’s escape from a prison in North Arkansas, we’re certain by now ...
Bloodhounds are known for being tenacious trackers, and they're playing a key role in the search for Grant Hardin.