Arkansas ex-police chief's 6-month escape plan highlights prison security lapses

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Grant Hardin, known as the 'Devil in the Ozarks,' spent six months planning his escape from an Arkansas prison by exploiting lax security in the kitchen, where he crafted a fake law enforcement uniform. His escape was facilitated by procedural violations by staff, and he survived in the woods for months before being recaptured. The incident has prompted reviews of prison security and systemic issues.
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- Arkansas escapee "Devil in the Ozarks" spent 6 months planning prison break, cited lax kitchen security, report says CBS News
- 'Devil in Ozarks' planned prison escape for months, cited lax security in kitchen, report says yahoo.com
- Arkansas authorities say additional employees disciplined at prison where ex-police chief escaped AP News
- Grant Hardin lived off berries, eggs, ants while on the run | New report details how ex-police chief escaped Arkansas prison 5newsonline.com
- Corrections chief says Grant Hardin was misclassified, shouldn’t have been at Calico Rock The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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