Authorities Still Searching for Ex-Police Chief Who Escaped Prison While Serving Decades for Rape and Murder
Share this @internewscast.com

The Arkansas Department of Corrections has shared an image of a former police chief, who was found guilty of murder and rape, and recently escaped from prison. This photo is described as a “possible updated headshot that may represent his current appearance.”

ADOC representative Rand Champion informed CBS News that their team “used the last headshot taken of Grant Hardin to create a projection of his potential appearance after a week on the run.”

“This included a week’s worth of hair growth, as well as being slightly slimmer due to the expected limited supply of food available,” Champion said.

The “projected” image shows Hardin with a neatly trimmed beard.

Hardin, 56, escaped from the North Central Unit in Calico Rock on May 25, as CrimeOnline reported. He pleaded guilty in 2018 to shooting a water company employee in the back of the head and was sentenced to 30 years in prison. A year after the murder, investigators matched his DNA to the rape of a school teacher in 1997. He pleaded guilty to that crime as well, and was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

He served as Gateway’s police chief for about four months in early 2016 and had been a Eureka Springs police officer in the mid-1990s, resigning when he was reportedly told he was going to be fired for lying in a police report. He also served as a Benton County constable from 2009-2010 and 2013-2014 and a corrections officer in Fayetteville.

Actual photos of Grant Hardin/Arkansas Department of Corrections

Hardin, known as “the devil in the Ozarks,” wore a costume resembling a corrections officer’s uniform during his apparently easy escape, but officials don’t yet know how he obtained it or if he manufactured it himself. Investigators are working “to help determine any assistance he may have had.” The costume was not a standard DOC uniform, the department said, but it still fooled the prison officer who opened a secure gate for him and let him out.

The search for Hardin is focused on north central Arkansas. A reward of $25,000 for information leading to his recapture is being offered by the FBI and the US Marshals Service.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Officers at Jail Accused of Indenting Inmate’s Skull: Mother and Police

Photograph Large: Florida inmate Christopher Castro (Florida Department of Corrections). Smaller photos,…

Woman Kills Husband Following Argument About Open Relationship

Left: Cheryl Coe (Coweta County Sheriff”s Office). Right: Luther “Luke” Coe III…

Florida Man Arrested Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Photographer and Mother of 5

A Florida man is behind bars amid the search for his wife,…

Attorney for Missing Emmanuel Haro’s Father Says Search Efforts Are Nonexistent

In California, officials have taken possession of a car owned by the…

Lawsuit Claims Trump Administration Defies Court Order to Fund AmeriCorps

President Donald Trump delivers remarks after enacting legislation to overturn California’s mandate…

Three Starving Children Guide Police to Their Parents’ Bodies: Authorities Report

A Houston Police Department vehicle is parked at a shooting scene at…

Vermont Man Flees Police in Multi-State High-Speed Pursuit Following Domestic Incident

A man from Vermont incited a search across three states after a…

Court Reveals Reality TV Star Provided $10,000 to Family of Injured Pilot

Reality TV star Matt Wright offered $10,000 to the family of a…

Woman Fatally Stabbed in Suspected Domestic Violence Incident

A woman in her 30s has been stabbed to death in a…

False Accusation of Sexual Assault Made Against Military Doctor by Woman

Veronika Rodriguez (Lebanon County District Attorney”s Office). A woman from Pennsylvania has…

Young Man Claims ‘Grim Reaper’ Instructed Him to Attack Grandmother with Hatchet, He Tells Police

A 19-year-old man from Maine has been incarcerated following allegations that he…

Roommates Charged with Killing and Dismembering Former Army Comrade: DA

Left: Rainor Joiner (Taos County Adult Detention Center). Center: Matthew McLaughlin (The…