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Two Arkansas prison employees have been fired after an inmate known as the "Devil in the Ozarks" escaped in May.
In May, convicted killer and former police chief, Grant Hardin walked out of a prison while wearing a fake law enforcement ...
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NWAhomepage on MSNDocs identify Arkansas DOC employees fired after Grant Hardin’s escapeDuring a legislative hearing in Little Rock on July 10, corrections officials said that Hardin was allowed onto the prison ...
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Axios on MSNSanders stands firm on Franklin County prison projectThis is a second story in a question-and-answer interview with Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Amid controversy and local ...
The employees unwittingly helped Grant Hardin, a former police chief, walk out of a prison in May, dressed in a fake law ...
Officials said a kitchen supervisor left Grant Hardin alone on a loading dock and a tower guard let him out the gates.
Arkansas prison officials gave new details in the escape of convicted murderer Grant Hardin. They say Hardin made a makeshift ...
High-ranking Arkansas prison officials faced hours of tense questioning from lawmakers Thursday over the escape of a ...
Skeptical Arkansas lawmakers seemed unwilling to accept Thursday that the escape of a convicted murderer and rapist was the ...
Grant Hardin, former police chief of the small town of Gateway, Arkansas, who was convicted of murder, has been recaptured after his escape from prison on May 25.
Fort Smith's water distribution system does not have the capacity to serve the proposed Franklin County prison; in fact, demand for city water will surpass supply sometime this year even without a ...
After a nearly two-week-long search in the rugged mountains of northern Arkansas, authorities recaptured Hardin on Friday 1.5 miles northwest of the prison.
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