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4 weeks ago |
apnews.com | Jeff Martin |Andrew DeMillo |Safiyah Riddle
A bloodhound picked up the scent shortly after the “ Devil in the Ozarks ” escaped from a lockup in northern Arkansas. The hound didn’t have to go far to begin the hunt — it lives at the prison as part of a specialized unit that uses man’s best friend to help track fugitives. Although the scent of convicted killer Grant Hardin was lost because of heavy rain, experts say that even days after Sunday’s escape, the animal’s highly developed sense of small can still pick up a fresh trail.
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4 weeks ago |
apnews.com | Andrew DeMillo |Nick Ingram |Jeff Martin |Safiyah Riddle
CALICO ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas authorities are looking at whether a job in the prison kitchen played a role in the weekend escape of a convicted former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks.”Grant Hardin, 56, was housed in a maximum-security wing of the medium-security Calico Rock prison, where he also held a job in the kitchen, Arkansas Department of Corrections spokesperson Rand Champion said Thursday.
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1 month ago |
apnews.com | Jeff Martin |Andrew DeMillo |Safiyah Riddle
Hay muchos escondites en el terreno escarpado de las Montañas Ozark, desde cabañas abandonadas hasta campamentos en los vastos bosques donde los buscadores están cazando a un antiguo agente de policía de Arkansas conocido como el “Diablo en los Ozarks”. Otros escondites no sólo están fuera de la red, sino debajo de ella, en las cientos de cuevas que conducen a vastos espacios subterráneos.
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1 month ago |
apnews.com | Jeff Martin |Safiyah Riddle
Caves, other hideouts in mountains are part of hunt for fugitive known as ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ 1 of 2 | This image provided by the Arkansas Department of Corrections shows Grant Hardin, a former police chief and convicted killer, escaping the North Central Unit prison wearing a disguise in Calico Rock, Ark.
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1 month ago |
apnews.com | Jeff Martin
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