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Grant Hardin, who worked for a time as a police chief in the Arkansas town of Gateway, was serving 30 years in prison for a 2017 fatal shooting, and another 50 years for a 1997 rape ...
Grant Hardin, who escaped an Arkansas prison, went missing on May 25. A U.S. Border Patrol tactical unit from Texas, known as BORTAC, has been deployed to Arkansas to assist in the manhunt for ...
U.S. Border Patrol, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission joined together to capture Hardin. "Thanks to the great work of local, state and federal law enforcement Arkansans can breathe a sigh of relief ...
On Friday, the 27th Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol Michael W. Banks took to social media to announce that, after almost two weeks on the run, Grant Hardin, convicted murderer and rapist, had been ...
Grant Matthew Hardin's quiet escape from the North Central Unit prison, and his capture almost two weeks later about a mile and a half from the prison, leave as many questions as answers.
Grant Hardin, a former police chief known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," was captured Friday by Arkansas law enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol nearly two weeks after escaping prison where he was ...
Border Patrol has deployed a tactical unit to help track an Arkansas fugitive who escaped from prison on May 25 ...
A Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC) has been deployed from the Rio Grande Valley Sector to Arkansas to help in the ongoing manhunt for Grant Hardin.
The report says that Hardin appeared via Zoom, waived his formal arraignment, and entered a plea of not guilty.
Border Patrol said a tactical unit had been dispatched to Arkansas to help locate escaped ex-police chief Grant Hardin, who was serving time for murder and rape. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...