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Dangerous 'Devil in the Ozarks' former police chief on the run as expert warns outdoorsmen to stay away

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Audrey Conklin
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Grant Hardin, a 56-year-old former police chief and convicted murderer/rapist known as the 'Devil in the Ozarks,' has escaped from a medium-security prison in Calico Rock, Arkansas, on Sunday, May 25. A survivalist expert warns hikers and outdoorsmen to avoid the Ozarks due to Hardin's dangerous nature and extensive knowledge of the rugged terrain. Authorities, including the FBI and U.S. Marshals, are conducting a multi-agency manhunt and offering a combined $25,000 reward, with unconfirmed sightings suggesting he may have left Arkansas for Missouri.

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  1. 1 1997: Cold-case rape occurred.
  2. 2 2017: Grant Hardin fatally shot a man.
  3. 3 2019: Hardin pleaded guilty to the 1997 rape case.
  4. 4 Sunday, May 25: Grant Hardin escaped from prison in Calico Rock.
  5. 5 May 26: Unconfirmed sighting of Hardin in Missouri.
  6. 6 May 30: Federal complaint filed against Hardin.
  7. 7 Last week: ADC communications director Rand Champion held a news conference.
  • Public safety risk in the Ozarks region
  • Ongoing multi-agency manhunt
  • Warnings for hikers, campers, and hunters to stay away from the area
  • Potential for Hardin to be armed and dangerous
What: Former police chief and convicted murderer/rapist Grant Hardin, known as the 'Devil in the Ozarks,' escaped from a medium-security prison in Arkansas, prompting warnings for outdoorsmen and a multi-agency manhunt.
When: Sunday, May 25 (escape), last week (ADC communications director's statement, news conference), 2017 (fatally shot a man), 1997 (cold-case rape), 2019 (pleaded guilty to rape), May 30 (federal complaint filed), May 26 (unconfirmed sighting in Missouri).
Where: Calico Rock (prison), Ozarks (Arkansas, Missouri), Gateway (former police department), Arkansas, Missouri.
Why: Hardin escaped from prison, and authorities are actively searching for him due to his dangerous criminal history, sociopathic tendencies, and potential threat to public safety.
How: Hardin escaped through a sally port wearing a makeshift uniform. Authorities are conducting a manhunt, offering a reward, and investigating potential sightings, while a survivalist expert issues public warnings.

Grant Hardin, a 56-year-old former police chief and convicted murderer/rapist known as the 'Devil in the Ozarks,' has escaped from a medium-security prison in Calico Rock, Arkansas, on Sunday, May 25. A survivalist expert warns hikers and outdoorsmen to avoid the Ozarks due to Hardin's dangerous nature and extensive knowledge of the rugged terrain. Authorities, including the FBI and U.S. Marshals, are conducting a multi-agency manhunt and offering a combined $25,000 reward, with unconfirmed sightings suggesting he may have left Arkansas for Missouri.