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'Devil in the Ozarks' escapes from prison, massive manhunt on in Arkansas

Updated on: May 28, 2025 09:39 AM IST

Grant Hardin, once the police chief of Gateway, Arkansas, a town of just 450 residents near the Missouri border, was serving a combined 80-year sentence.

A manhunt is underway in the rugged terrain of northern Arkansas after Grant Hardin, a former police chief convicted of murder and rape, escaped from a prison by impersonating a correctional officer.

This undated photo provided by the Arkansas Department of Corrections Communications Department shows inmate Grant Hardin.(AP)

Hardin, once the police chief of Gateway, Arkansas, a town of just 450 residents near the Missouri border, was serving a combined 80-year sentence when he vanished from the North Central Unit in Calico Rock. Known nationally as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” Hardin's crimes were the subject of a chilling 2023 HBO documentary that chronicled his descent from trusted officer to violent predator.

Authorities say Hardin walked out of the facility undetected around 2.55 pm Sunday after donning a makeshift uniform meant to resemble that of a law enforcement officer. A gate was opened for him by a prison official, unaware of the ruse. Officials didn’t announce the escape until nearly two hours later.

Rand Champion, a spokesperson for the Arkansas Department of Corrections, said Hardin’s outfit did not match any standard issue inmate or guard uniforms. “There’s nothing inside the prison that looks like that,” he said. “So that’s one of the challenges - we’re still trying to find out how he was able to obtain or manufacture it.”

Local sheriffs have urged residents to stay indoors, secure their properties, and report any suspicious activity. “We’re telling people to lock everything and stay alert,” said Izard County Sheriff Charley Melton.

Community on the edge

Cheryl Tillman, sister of James Appleton, whom Hardin murdered in 2017, said the escape has reopened old wounds for her family. “He saw us during his trial,” Tillman said. “He knows who we are. We’ve lived with the grief, and now the fear is back.”

Appleton, 59, worked for the Gateway water department and was gunned down in his car. Nine months earlier, Hardin had resigned as Gateway’s police chief under pressure after just four months in the position. The HBO documentary detailed the escalating tension between Hardin and Appleton, who had clashed over a city police vehicle. Hardin eventually pleaded guilty to Appleton’s murder.

While imprisoned, Hardin’s DNA also linked him to the 1997 rape of a teacher in Rogers, Arkansas, committed while he served as a Eureka Springs police officer. That crime added 50 years to his sentence.

“He is just an evil man,” Tillman said. “He is no good for society.”

 
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