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The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the fugitive known as "The Devil in the Ozarks," Grant Hardin.
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40/29 News on MSNFormer Fayetteville Police sergeant remembers Hardin during training programMark Hanna, a former Fayetteville police sergeant, recalls Hardin being a "hothead" during his training program.
The FBI became involved in the search after Grant Hardin escaped from the North Central Unit prison in Arkansas.
Authorities say a bloodhound picked up Grant Hardin’s scent shortly after prison guards learned that he’d slipped past a gate.
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The town of Gateway lies on US Highway 62, a two-lane highway in the northwest corner of Arkansas, less than a mile from the Missouri border in the Ozarks.
A former police chief in Arkansas who is serving decades-long sentences for murder and rape escaped from prison Sunday, state corrections officials said.