Who is Grant Hardin, the ‘Devil in the Ozarks’?

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(NewsNation) — The search continued Wednesday for a former police chief in Arkansas who escaped prison, dubbed the “Devil in the Ozarks.”

Hardin, who is serving decades-long sentences for rape and first-degree murder, escaped from the North Central Unit in Calico Rock, Arkansas, where he had been held since 2017.

Court documents say Hardin escaped from the prison on Sunday by impersonating a corrections officer “in dress and manner.” A prison officer reportedly opened a secure gate, allowing him to leave the facility.

Grant Hardin was a former police chief, served in multiple departments

Hardin, originally from Garfield, Arkansas, was hired as police chief in the small town of Gateway in 2016. He resigned just months after taking the position.

Grant Hardin, dubbed the “Devil in the Ozarks,” escaped the prison by impersonating a security guard. (Stone County, Arkansas Sheriff’s Office)

Hardin had also served in the Eureka Springs Police Department before resigning in 1996.

Hardin served two terms as constable in Benton, Arkansas, and worked as a correctional officer.

Grant Hardin was convicted of first-degree murder and rape

In October 2017, Hardin pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the shooting death of James Appleton.

Appleton, 59, worked for the water department in Gateway and was talking to his brother-in-law, Andrew Tillman, the previous mayor of Gateway, when he was shot in the head by Hardin.

Hardin was sentenced to 30 years in prison on top of the 50 years he was serving for the 1997 rape of a teacher in Rogers, Arkansas.

Grant Hardin's mugshots
Grant Hardin. (Arkansas Department of Corrections)

Manhunt underway to capture Grant Hardin

Authorities said they are using canines, drones and helicopters to search for Hardin in the rugged northern Arkansas terrain.

The prison is located in a rural part of the state, and the search effort has hit roadblocks due to recent heavy rain.

Video surveillance showed Hardin escaped at just before 3 p.m. on Sunday. Officials announced his escape two hours later.

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