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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.
Colton Harris-Moore is a former fugitive who became a modern-day folk hero. He was dubbed the “Barefoot Bandit” for a mythic cross-country crime spree he committed as a teenager.
Colton Harris-Moore — who gained worldwide notoriety as the "Barefoot Bandit" for a two-year crime spree that ended in the Bahamas nearly a decade ago — sought an early end to his three-year ...
SEATTLE (KOMO) - A federal judge has denied a request by Colton Harris-Moore, formerly known as the "Barefoot Bandit," to get off probation early. Harris-Moore, now 28, asked U. S. District Court ...
Colton Harris-Moore enters Island County Superior Court to enter a guilty plea to 15 charges and an Alford Plea to one firearms charge in Coupeville on Dec. 16, 2011.
SEATTLE -- Colton Harris-Moore, who gained notoriety as a teenager nearly a decade ago as "The Barefoot Bandit" for his daring thefts -- is asking a judge for an early release from his three-year ...
Now that he’s been released from prison for his series of headline-grabbing thefts as a teen, Harris-Moore is ready to dispel the myth of the Barefoot Bandit. “That’s not Colton Harris-Moore.
<p>He is known as the “barefoot bandit” and has a cult following. Colton Harris Moore is back in the news Tuesday after his two-year crime spree and his obsession with small airplanes landed ...
Colton Harris-Moore, who gained notoriety as the "Barefoot Bandit" during a two-year crime spree, opened a GoFundMe page Friday with the intention of raising money to pay for flight lessons.
Colton Harris-Moore, the young man known as the "Barefoot Bandit," was released Wednesday from prison into work release in King County to serve the remainder of his sentence.
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