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Colton Harris Moore (born March 22, 1991) [10] is an American former fugitive. He was charged with the theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars in property, including several small aircraft, boats, and multiple cars, all committed while still a teenager.
Colton Harris-Moore, left his signature chalk footprints at his crime scenes -- and now, he's reaching out from prison to make an unusual demand.
Colton Harris-Moore: 83421-004 [permanent dead link] Released in September 2016 American criminal and former fugitive nicknamed the "Barefoot Bandit"; pleaded guilty in 2011 to stealing several small planes and a boat, and bank burglary; also committed over 100 home burglaries. [9] [10] Jim Bell [11] 26906-086 Released on March 12, 2012 Crypto ...
Colton Harris-Moore: 83421-004 [permanent dead link] Held at FDC Miami after being apprehended in the Bahamas in 2010. Released from prison in 2016. [7] Former fugitive known as the "Barefoot Bandit"; pleaded guilty in 2011 to engaging in a multi-state crime spree during which he stole several small planes and a boat, and committed numerous ...
When police captured "Barefoot Bandit" Colton Harris-Moore early Sunday it was after an alleged crime spree that easily racks up millions of dollars in stolen cash and merchandise. The FBI ...
People always have a soft spot in their hearts for the underdogs, particularly when the economic going gets tough. The Barefoot Bandit, 19-year-old Colton Harris-Moore, who was arrested July 11 in ...
On September 30, 2009 Colton Harris-Moore broke into and stole a Cessna 182 Turbo aircraft from Boundary County Airport, navigating over the high west ridge and westward through Washington state, over and across the Cascade Mountains and finally crash-landing outside of Granite Falls, Washington after failing an attempted landing at Green Valley Airport outside of town.
Colton Harris Moore, former fugitive known as the Barefoot Bandit [45] Harmon Metz Waley, confined 1929, member of the group responsible for the George Weyerhaeuser ...