Grant Hardin, Ozarks
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Earl Hyatt, retired Eureka Springs, Arkansas police chief and former boss of escapee Grant Hardin, joins NewsNation to discuss the manhunt. Multiple agencies are involved in a manhunt for Hardin, who was serving time for rape and murder.
Records that document Grant Hardin's time training at the Fayetteville Police Department say he had not improved in "control of conflict" skills.
Hardin, 56, dubbed the devil in the Ozarks, escaped a medium security prison on Sunday by creating a disguise meant to mimic law enforcement.
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40/29 News on MSN'Not ruling anything out': Search for Grant Hardin enters third nightTuesday night marked night three of the search for an escaped inmate, who also happens to be a former police chief from Northwest Arkansas.
The Faulkner County Sheriff's Office is on high alert after assisting the United States Marshals Service and the Arkansas Department of Corrections in investiga
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNEscaped Arkansas inmate started tumultuous law enforcement career in FayettevilleThe search continues for Grant Hardin, a former police chief and convicted murderer and rapist, who got his start in law enforcement in Washington County.
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40/29 News on MSNTipster may have seen Grant Hardin in MissouriThe tipster reported seeing a suspicious person who resembled Hardin near a faded red car.