"Barefoot Bandit's 2 Year run is finally OVER"

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  • Guate_shooter

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    NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) -- A U.S. teenager who allegedly stole cars, boats and airplanes to dodge U.S. law enforcement for two years was finally captured Sunday in the Bahamas, bringing an end to exploits that made the "Barefoot Bandit" a folk hero.

    Colton Harris-Moore was arrested before dawn in northern Eleuthera, said Sgt. Chrislyn Skippings, a spokeswoman for the Royal Bahamas Police Force. A contingent of high-ranking officers traveled to the island to take the suspect to Nassau, the country's capital, where he faces possible extradition to the United States.

    Island police had been searching for the wily 19-year-old thief since he allegedly crash-landed a stolen plane a week ago on nearby Great Abaco Island, where he was blamed for a string of at least seven break-ins.

    Authorities caught Harris-Moore as he attempted to dock a boat at Harbour Island, a small tourist destination just off mainland Eleuthera, said a senior police official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the case. He said authorities had been watching the coastlines overnight.

    Harris-Moore, who has been running from American law enforcement since escaping from a Washington state halfway house in 2008, gained fame and thousands of fans who admired his ability to evade arrest. He is suspected of stealing cars, boats and at least five planes _ including the aircraft he allegedly lifted in Indiana and flew more than 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) to the islands off Florida's coast, despite a lack of formal flight training.

    The teen is a skilled outdoorsman who honed his abilities growing up in the woods of Camano Island in Puget Sound about 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Seattle.

    Island police picked up his trail in Eleuthera after recovering a 44-foot (13-meter) power boat stolen from a marina on Abaco, 40 miles (65 kilometers) to the north.

    Burglary victims in Eleuthera told The Associated Press on Saturday they had little doubt the lanky, 6-foot, 5-inch (1.9-meter) fugitive was on the island.

    Ferry boat captain Freddie Grant said he was returning from Harbour Island on Wednesday evening when he saw a tall, white teenager bathing or swimming in an inlet near the ferry landing. Ferry service employee Stan Pennerman also said he saw Harris-Moore lurking in the woods the same day.

    Neither man thought much of it until they noticed the next morning that somebody had damaged the ignition system on three of their boats.

    A bar at the ferry landing was also burglarized Wednesday night by a thief who cut a screen to break in, dismantled a security light, and moved the television's remote controls, said Denaldo Bain, the 30-year-old manager of Coakley's International Sporting Lounge.

    "He was watching television. He was just chilling," said Bain, who also said he saw the teenager in the inlet.

    Sightings were later reported elsewhere in Eleuthera, including at a bar in Governor's Harbour, 50 miles (80 kilometers) to the south, where one witness said Harris-Moore bought drinks for a girl. Others claimed to see him driving a rental car around the island Saturday.

    Harris-Moore's mother, Pam Kohler, has said that he had a troubled childhood. His first conviction, for possession of stolen property, came at age 12. Within a few months of turning 13, he had three more.

    But Kohler also has publicly defended her son, saying the allegations against him are exaggerated. She has told the AP that she hoped he would flee to a country that doesn't have an extradition treaty with the United States.

    Reached early Sunday at her home on Camano Island in Washington state, she said she'd heard the news about the arrest but had no comment.

    Harris-Moore was sentenced to nearly four years in juvenile detention after being caught in an unoccupied home in 2007, but he did well enough there that he was transferred to a group home, where he sneaked out of a window more than two years ago.

    He was dubbed the "Barefoot Bandit" for allegedly going shoeless during some crimes and once allegedly leaving behind chalk footprints as a calling card.

    His legend has grown as supporters have bought "Run, Colton, Run" T-shirts and written songs about his exploits. He has tens of thousands of followers on Facebook.
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    themcfarland

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    the games are that accurate, However I think he needs to be shown another way to get respect and to show respect.. Jail may not be the best answer.. but he isnt tormenting the cops anymore..
     

    lsu fan

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    To be honest... I don't think an ass kicking would do him any good. Besides, it sounds like he's probably had more fun in the past 2 years than many people have had in their lifetime. Kinda reminds me of Frank Abagnale Jr.
     

    parallel

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    Besides, it sounds like he's probably had more fun in the past 2 years than many people have had in their lifetime.
    Fun? Well... I hope it was worth it, because he's not going to be having much fun now.

    I just shake my head at the people who look at this douche bag and think he's cool. He has wasted his life instead of putting his God given talent to good use.
     
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    GIJeaux

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    Fun? Well... I hope it was worth it, because he's not going to be having much fun now.

    I just shake my head at the people who look at this douche bag and think he's cool. He has wasted his life instead of putting his God given talent to good use.

    +1

    He should be executed for that many felonies, we don't need trash like him taking up space

    I don't know about executed but, I hope he gets the maximum he can get for the crimes he has committed. Right after his fair trial/trials, of course. Criminal is criminal. (Not "Folk Hero" as some people think he is.)


    Be well my friends.
    Al
     

    Geardo

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    I'm amazed at some of you, you think it's funny to put somebody in a poorly run prison where inmates are allowed to rape, sodomize, beat, and torture other inmates, but think it's wrong to execute a felony offender.
     
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