How did Grant Hardin escape from prison?
Hardin exploited lax security in the prison kitchen to gather supplies and create a fake uniform, allowing him to walk out of the facility.
Crime / Law
Grant Hardin, the former police chief dubbed the "Devil in the Ozarks," successfully escaped from Calico Rock prison in Arkansas. An internal review highlights how he exploited lax security to plan his escape over several months.
Hardin, serving a lengthy sentence for murder and rape, leveraged his kitchen work assignment to gather necessary materials for his escape. The internal review revealed that Hardin exploited the kitchen's lax security, collecting clothes and other items undetected in a trash can. He crafted a fake uniform and badge, enabling him to simply walk out of the prison after directing a tower guard to open the gate.
The Department of Corrections has since taken steps to address these failures, including removing electric locks from gates and calling for additional cameras to eliminate blind spots. Hardin's misclassification as a medium-security inmate, despite his violent crimes, is also under review. The Arkansas State Police and a legislative subcommittee are conducting further investigations into the systemic issues that contributed to the escape.
Hardin exploited lax security in the prison kitchen to gather supplies and create a fake uniform, allowing him to walk out of the facility.
Two prison employees were fired, others were disciplined, and security protocols are being reviewed and updated.
He intended to hide in the woods and then move west, surviving on smuggled food and foraged items.
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