Colton Harris-Moore, aka "The Barefoot Bandit," has been on the run since April 2008, when he escaped from a group home south of Seattle, after pleading guilty to burglary as a juvenile. Since then, authorities believe the 19-year-old has been responsible for dozens of break-ins. Police also believe he has taken four planes, luxury cars and power boats.
Colton Harris-Moore, aka "The Barefoot Bandit," has been on the run since April 2008, when he escaped from a group home south of Seattle, after pleading guilty to burglary as a juvenile. Since then, authorities believe the 19-year-old has been responsible for dozens of break-ins. Police also believe he has taken four planes, luxury cars and power boats.
Colton Harris-Moore, aka "The Barefoot Bandit," has been on the run since April 2008, when he escaped from a group home south of Seattle, after pleading guilty to burglary as a juvenile. Since then, authorities believe the 19-year-old has been responsible for dozens of break-ins. Police also believe he has taken four planes, luxury cars and power boats.
Colton Harris-Moore, aka "The Barefoot Bandit," has been on the run since April 2008, when he escaped from a group home south of Seattle, after pleading guilty to burglary as a juvenile. Since then, authorities believe the 19-year-old has been responsible for dozens of break-ins. Police also believe he has taken four planes, luxury cars and power boats.
Colton Harris-Moore, aka "The Barefoot Bandit," has been on the run since April 2008, when he escaped from a group home south of Seattle, after pleading guilty to burglary as a juvenile. Since then, authorities believe the 19-year-old has been responsible for dozens of break-ins. Police also believe he has taken four planes, luxury cars and power boats.
A Seattle man, Adin Stevens, has sold T-shirts bearing Harris-Moore's picture and the words "Momma Tried."
A Seattle man, Adin Stevens, has sold T-shirts bearing Harris-Moore's picture and the words "Momma Tried."