
"Devil in the Ozarks" recaptured in Arkansas
Authorities on Friday recaptured Grant Hardin, the escaped inmate known as the "Devil in the Ozarks." CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has the details.
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Authorities on Friday recaptured Grant Hardin, the escaped inmate known as the "Devil in the Ozarks." CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has the details.
Authorities in Arkansas have captured a convicted killer and former police chief who escaped from prison nearly two weeks ago. Grant Hardin, known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," had been serving a combined 80 years in prison for two separate murder and rape convictions.
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A new possible headshot of Grant Hardin, ex-police chief of Gateway, Arkansas, who escaped from prison, shows what the "Devil in the Ozarks" fugitive might look like.
Grant Hardin, a former police chief who was convicted of rape and murder, escaped from an Arkansas prison nearly a week ago. A massive manhunt is continuing to find the man nicknamed "Devil in the Ozarks" and take him back into custody.
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The manhunt for Grant Hardin, the escaped Arkansas inmate and former police chief nicknamed "Devil of the Ozarks," enters its fifth day. CBS News' Ian Lee has the latest updates from Calico Rock.
Authorities are still searching Arkansas' Ozark Mountains for a former police chief and convicted killer who escaped from prison, leaving the town of Gateway on edge. Ian Lee reports.
New details are emerging about Grant Hardin, the escaped Arkansas inmate dubbed the "Devil of the Ozarks." The manhunt for Hardin, a former police chief and convicted murderer, continues. CBS News' Ian Lee has more from Bentonville.
Grant Hardin, an Arkansas inmate and former police chief who escaped from prison on Sunday is still on the loose. Officials say he escaped by impersonating a corrections officer in a makeshift uniform. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has the latest from Bentonville.
A massive search is underway in the Ozark mountains of northern Arkansas for Grant Hardin, a former police chief who escaped from prison on Sunday. He was serving an 80 year sentence for rape and murder. Officials released a photo showing Hardin managing to walk out of prison while wearing a makeshift law enforcement uniform.
Grant Hardin, a former police chief who was convicted of rape and murder, escaped from prison in Arkansas on Sunday.
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