Ex-Policeman Escapes Prison After 30 Years in the U.S., Public at Risk
A former policeman has escaped from a U.S. prison after serving 30 years, raising concerns about public safety. Authorities have launched an extensive investigation to apprehend the fugitive and ensure public security. Stay tuned for updates.
An amazing case of an accused related to prison has come to light. In fact, a former police chief for 30 years has escaped from Arkansas prison. It is being told that wearing a temporary law enforcement uniform, Grant Hardin escaped from prison in the afternoon and has now become a threat to the public.
According to the report, Hardin served as police chief for about four months in 2016 in Gateway, Arkansas, a small town near the Missouri border.
According to officials, Hardin escaped from the North Central Unit Prison at Calico Rock at about 3:40 on Sunday. According to court documents, he managed to get out of the facility after the prison guard opened the restricted gate.
Reports indicate that officers found Hardin missing during a routine check 15 to 20 minutes after he left. The Arkansas Department of Corrections said the incidents are under investigation.
Inmate seen wearing black T-shirt in footage
The footage shows Hardin wearing a black T-shirt, black pants, a black baseball cap and a bulletproof vest. He appeared to be pulling a cart loaded with wood and boxes.