Law enforcement agencies launch a manhunt in the Ozark Mountains after a former police chief escapes from prison.
Former police chief Grant Hardin narrowly escapes from North Central Unit prison in Arkansas by impersonating a corrections officer. This concerning incident raises questions about security and oversight in correctional facilities. Hardin, serving lengthy sentences for first-degree murder and rape, has left the community in fear while a manhunt ensues. Authorities warn the public about Hardin’s dangerousness and urge vigilance. The investigation continues as law enforcement deploys various resources to recapture him, emphasizing the troubling challenges that exist within the prison system.
In a jaw-dropping turn of events, former police chief Grant Hardin has pulled off an audacious escape from the North Central Unit prison in Calico Rock, Arkansas. This shocking incident occurred on May 25, 2025, around 2:55 p.m., leaving many scratching their heads and holding their breath.
Hardin, a 56-year-old inmate, is serving extended sentences for serious crimes, including first-degree murder and rape. Known as the “Devil in the Ozarks” due to his grim criminal history, Hardin managed to slip out of the prison by impersonating a corrections officer. Yes, you read that right! A guard opened a secure gate for him, not realizing they were letting a notorious criminal walk right out the door.
What’s more surprising is that Hardin didn’t wear the typical inmate garb or a regular corrections uniform. Instead, he managed to create a “makeshift outfit designed to mimic law enforcement.” This clever disguise has raised significant questions among state officials—how did he even manage to pull that off? Rand Champion, a spokesperson for the Arkansas Department of Corrections, said it’s a real challenge to figure out how Hardin made or got his hands on such a convincing disguise.
Hardin has been in the medium-security prison since 2017. He received a 30-year sentence for the murder of James Appleton, committed in the same year, and an additional 50 years for the rape of an elementary school teacher back in 1997, a crime he was linked to through DNA evidence. It’s a bitter pill for the families of his victims, especially for Cheryl Tillman, the sister of James Appleton. She expressed her dismay at Hardin’s escape and the renewed fears it brings.
After his escape, law enforcement agencies—ranging from the Arkansas Department of Corrections to the local state police—wasted no time launching a manhunt through the rugged Ozark Mountains. They’re using canines, drones, and helicopters to track him down, but the challenging terrain and recent heavy rain have complicated the search. As they say, “Into the wild they go!”
Authorities have widened the search area, but details remain scarce because the investigation is ongoing. Local sheriffs have advised residents to be vigilant, secure their homes and cars, and report any suspicious activity. With recent events in New Orleans—where ten men made headlines for escaping a jail—it’s clear that security is a growing concern in correctional facilities.
The local community has been rattled by Hardin’s escape. Café owner Darla Nix described him as “very, very smart,” which has many worried about how difficult it will be to recapture him. Meanwhile, former prosecutor Bryan Sexton has reached out to those affected by Hardin’s crimes, ensuring they’re kept informed about his escape and the potential risk it poses.
Authorities are taking this escape seriously, declaring Hardin “extremely dangerous.” They have explicitly advised the public against approaching him but have encouraged anyone with information about his whereabouts to get in touch with local law enforcement.
As of now, Hardin remains at large, and the authorities continue their relentless pursuit. This story sheds light on the ongoing challenges within the correctional system, as communities are left to wonder how such a dramatic escape could occur under their noses. With every passing hour, the clock ticks as the search for the “Devil in the Ozarks” continues. Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding saga!
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