A former police chief in Arkansas who’s serving decades-long sentences for homicide and rape escaped from jail Sunday, state corrections officers mentioned.
Grant Hardin, the previous police chief of the tiny city of Gateway close to the Arkansas-Missouri border, escaped from the North Central Unit in Calico Rock, the place he has been held since 2017.
Corrections officers didn’t present any particulars about how he escaped.
They did say that Garvin had disguised himself and was “sporting a makeshift outfit designed to imitate legislation enforcement when he escaped the North Central Unit.”
The Division of Correction and the Division of Group Correction are following leads with native, state and federal legislation enforcement businesses.
Hardin pleaded responsible in October 2017 to first-degree homicide in reference to the taking pictures loss of life of 59-year-old James Appleton.
In line with an affidavit filed within the case, Appleton labored for the Gateway water division and was speaking to his brother-in-law, then Gateway Mayor Andrew Tillman, when he was shot within the head on Feb. 23, 2017 close to Garfield.
Police discovered Appleton’s physique inside a automotive.
Hardin, who was Gateway’s police chief for about 4 months in early 2016, was sentenced to 30 years in jail.
He’s additionally serving 50 years in jail for the 1997 rape of an elementary college trainer in Rogers north of Fayetteville.
KFSM-TV, reporting on his responsible plea in 2019, wrote that police used DNA samples from the crime scene to use for a John Doe Warrant in 2003 because the statute of limitations neared.
The DNA was examined in opposition to outdated and new profiles, and investigators obtained a match when Hardin was imprisoned for killing Appleton.