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Search Intensifies for Escaped Convicted Killer Grant Hardin in Arkansas

Authorities are intensifying their search for Grant Hardin, a former police chief who escaped prison while serving sentences for murder and rape.

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Grant Hardin, a former police chief known as the 'Devil in the Ozarks,' escaped from the North Central Unit in Arkansas on Sunday. He was serving a 30-year sentence for the murder of James Appleton and a 50-year sentence for a 1997 rape. Hardin disguised himself in a makeshift law enforcement uniform, complicating the search efforts. Authorities are utilizing canines, drones, and helicopters to navigate the rugged terrain of the Ozark Mountains. The search area has expanded, and local residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

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  • The article conveys alarm over a convicted killer's escape, emphasizing fear among victims' families and law enforcement challenges.
  • Concerns about public safety are heightened due to the escapee's potential danger.
  • The serious tone underscores the gravity of the situation and its implications for the community.

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Grant Hardin was serving a 30-year sentence for the first-degree murder of James Appleton and a 50-year sentence for the 1997 rape of an elementary school teacher in Rogers, Arkansas.

Grant Hardin escaped from the North Central Unit in Calico Rock by disguising himself in a makeshift outfit designed to mimic law enforcement, which complicated search efforts as he could appear as a legitimate authority figure.

Authorities are using canines, drones, and helicopters to navigate the rugged Ozark terrain, and have expanded the search area while urging local residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

Grant Hardin is considered extremely dangerous due to his history of violent crimes, including murder and rape, and his ability to disguise himself as law enforcement, which could be used to deceive the public.

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