Convicted rapist who escaped on jet ski in 2022 is arrested in West Virginia

LEWISBURG, W.Va. (WOWK) — An escaped inmate from Arkansas who has been on the run for the last year has been arrested in West Virginia along with three other people.

According to U.S. Marshals, the inmate — identified as 39-year-old Samuel Paul Hartman — escaped from a work detail near the East Arkansas Regional Unit on Aug. 12, 2022. He was sentenced to life in prison in 2013 after being convicted of raping a 14-year-old.

U.S. Marshals said a vehicle approached the work crew while Samuel was on work detail last August. Two women got out of the vehicle and allegedly fired shots at the work crew while Samuel ran toward the vehicle. The women were later identified as Samuel’s wife, Misty Hartman, 39, and Samuel’s mother, Linda Annette White, 61.

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The vehicle then fled while Department of Corrections (DOC) officers pursued. Authorities said they followed the vehicle almost to the Mississippi River, where the Hartmans and White ran toward waiting jet skis. Law enforcement later found the jet skis abandoned on the Mississippi side of the riverbank, according to U.S. Marshals.

While investigating, authorities learned in March that White had ties to West Virginia. Then, U.S. Marshals in Arkansas said they reached out to the Southern District of West Virginia for help in the case.

Just over a year after Samuel’s escape, U.S. Marshals, West Virginia State Police, the Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Office and the Lewisburg Police Department located the group at the Quality Inn in Lewisburg, West Virginia, on Aug. 29.

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U.S. Marshals say the Hartmans; White; and White’s boyfriend, 52-year-old Rodney Trent of Lester, West Virginia, were all arrested at the scene.

“The United States Marshals Service, Arkansas State Police, and the Arkansas Department of Corrections have kept this case on the forefront and followed hundreds of leads over the course of the last year,” said Joe Profiri, Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Corrections. “We appreciate the support and assistance from all agencies involved, the Arkansas Governor’s office, and the State of West Virginia in bringing this case to a successful conclusion.”

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