A former police chief and convicted killer known as the ''Devil in the Ozarks'' was captured by law enforcement 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) northwest of the prison he escaped from following a massive, nearly two-week-long manhunt in the rugged mountains of northern Arkansas, authorities announced Friday.
Grant Hardin, a former police chief in the small town of Gateway near the Arkansas-Missouri border, was serving lengthy sentences for murder and rape. Eventually, his notoriety led to a TV documentary, ''Devil in the Ozarks.''
Hardin briefly attempted to run from officers when he saw them approach Friday afternoon, but he was quickly tackled to the ground, said Rand Champion, a spokesperson for the Arkansas prison system.
''He'd been on the run for a week and a half and probably didn't have any energy left in him,'' he added.
Hardin's identity was confirmed through fingerprinting, the Izard County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post.
There's no indication that Hardin was injured, though he will be checked for dehydration and other medical problems.
Now, investigators are ''chomping at the bit and really ready to talk to him,'' said Champion, who used his cellphone to capture an image of Hardin being led away by officers. Hardin said nothing during those moments.
The escape, search and eventual capture