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Æhµ
8th October 2009, 01:14 AM
Colton Harris-Moore: Manhunt Underway For Island-Hopping Teen Burglar

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/07/colton-harris-moore-manhu_n_312218.html

EASTSOUND, Wash. - In the darkness of this sleepy island town, the beam of a deputy's flashlight caught the back of a lanky teenager wanted in a notorious 18-month burglary spree.

The teen glanced over his shoulder _ and vanished into the woods. "He virtually vaporized in front of me," deputy Jeff Patterson recalled.

Such encounters have become all too common on the bucolic islands north of Seattle as police hunt for an elusive thief whose crime spree is quickly becoming a local legend. Colton Harris-Moore is suspected in about 50 burglary cases since he slipped away from a halfway house in April 2008.

Now, authorities say, he may have moved on to a more dangerous hobby: stealing airplanes.

The saga is beginning to feel like something out of the movie "Catch Me If You Can," as Harris-Moore keeps finding new ways to embarrass police by slipping through their grasp.

The 18-year-old typically breaks into businesses or unoccupied vacation homes, lies down on the couch and then dashes into the woods if confronted. He earned himself the nickname of "the barefoot burglar" by committing some of his crimes without wearing shoes.

But authorities say the case has taken on a dangerous new dimension now that Harris-Moore is apparently joyriding in small aircraft.

He is suspected of taking three planes from rural airports and crash-landing them. There were bare footprints inside and outside some hangars that had been broken into. In one, police said, footprints were on the wall _ indicating that the suspect put his feet up, apparently while eating.

His mother said she doesn't see anything wrong with what he's suspected of doing.

"I hope to hell he stole those airplanes _ I would be so proud," Pam Kohler told a reporter, noting her son's lack of training. "But put in there that I want him to wear a parachute next time."

Over the weekend, someone took blankets, shoes and food from a home near the site where a stolen Cessna crash-landed north of Seattle on an apparent path toward Harris-Moore's hometown on Camano Island. SWAT teams were called out after a shot was fired from the woods, but whoever was responsible got away.

The teen may be motivated by a strong interest in aviation, but police say he does not discriminate in his choice of stolen vehicle: A boat stolen from the island was found last month on the mainland.

Police believe Harris-Moore also recently took thousands of dollars from safes and ATMs at businesses in the Orcas Island hamlet of Eastsound.

The teen has exploited the fact that the police do not have the manpower to mount an all-out hunt in a property crime case. Sheriff's offices on some of the islands do not even have tracking dogs.

Frustrated residents wonder how hard it is to find a 6-foot-5, 200-pound teenager in the confines of an island, while red-faced cops bristle at what they see as attempts to romanticize the fugitive. A Harris-Moore fan club has emerged on Facebook, and a Seattle man started selling T-shirts bearing his picture and the words "Momma Tried."

Island County Sheriff Mark Brown, whose office has dealt with Harris-Moore at least since he was 11, said he recently blew up at a "Today" show producer who wanted to ask him about the made-for-Hollywood aspect of the story.

"He is an adult felon!" Brown said. "I will not have him made into some kind of folk hero."

Harris-Moore grew up in the woods of Camano, a piece of land shaped like a backwards question mark in Puget Sound, 30 miles north of Seattle. A long gravel drive lined with thick vegetation and "no trespassing" signs leads to the property. His home is a tarp-covered, single-wide trailer surrounded by tall cedar trees and decommissioned pickup trucks.

The teenager's mother recently greeted a reporter and photographer by promising to chase them off the property with a shotgun. Then she granted a lengthy interview.

She said her son's father left when he was about 2, his stepfather died when he was about 7, and from the time Harris-Moore was in first grade, she knew there was something off about him _ "sort of a disconnection."

He wouldn't listen to his teachers, started altercations at school and sometimes deliberately broke things around the house, Kohler said. And sheriff's deputies sometimes accused him of stealing things even when he hadn't, she added _ such as a $300 bicycle she said she bought him for his birthday one year.

"Every time he had anything any good, everyone thought he stole it," she said. "What does that do to a kid?"

Harris-Moore had his first conviction, for possession of stolen property, by age 12. Within a few months of turning 13, he had three more. Each brought a 10-day stint in detention or community service.

An Island County sheriff's deputy on Camano once caught him by posing as a pizza delivery guy after noticing a multitude of empty pizza boxes at a campsite he used. Another time, deputies saw him jump out of a stolen Mercedes. They later found his self-portrait on a stolen digital camera, posing in a black, collared shirt with a Mercedes logo.

In 2007, he was sentenced to nearly four years in juvenile detention after being caught in an unoccupied home when a neighbor noticed the lights on. But he did well enough at the detention center that he was transferred to a halfway house, where he snuck out an open window.

He's been playing cat-and-mouse with authorities ever since. His mother said she has reason to believe he linked up with a small group of other people who have safe-houses protected by high-tech surveillance systems, but she said she doesn't know anything else about them.

"We haven't caught him, but neither has anybody else," said San Juan County Sheriff's Sgt. Steve Vierthaler. "You always get caught eventually."

Kohler hopes her son makes his way to a country that won't extradite him. She said she sometimes talks to him on the phone, but she won't let on if she knows where he is.

"I figure I'll spend my time with him in a positive way," she said, "because who knows if he'll be shot tomorrow?"

LOL, 18 months living on the lam and B&E'ing to survive? More power to him, guy should go into the Special Forces, he's got some skills. His mother, however, has some issues...

crazy white guy
8th October 2009, 01:32 AM
I joined his facebook fan club after reading this. =)

Æhµ
8th October 2009, 01:45 AM
He has one of those ?? LOL (post a link please, I'll have to join FB for this)

This is one of my biggest fantasies, to live totally on the lam, surviving by B&E, evading the cops, matching wits against the cops. It reminds me of the Dalton story, guy who shot a game warden then went on the lam in some mountains for a few years while the cops conducted a huge manhunt for him.

It'll suck if some pig-cop shoots him instead of chasing him down.

Tricho
8th October 2009, 01:55 AM
He has one of those ?? LOL (post a link please, I'll have to join FB for this)

This is one of my biggest fantasies, to live totally on the lam, surviving by B&E, evading the cops, matching wits against the cops. It reminds me of the Dalton story, guy who shot a game warden then went on the lam in some mountains for a few years while the cops conducted a huge manhunt for him.

It'll suck if some pig-cop shoots him instead of chasing him down.

Then start doing it. Why are you sitting around saying oh hes so awesome and totally bad ass cause hes a theif? When you could be doing it and saying oh I'm a better thief than this douche.

odin_dax
8th October 2009, 02:06 AM
I joined his facebook fan club after reading this. =)

Now we've narrowed your identity to its membership. I'm sure with enough time, I can eliminate all the females, people outside the area which you live and people outside your age range. But don't worry, I have no desire to track you down, why would I?

Knowledge is power.

Tricho
8th October 2009, 02:36 AM
Can you believe though that this douche has producers asking reporters and cops about a "made for Hollywood" aspect of the story? I mean its not like the guy is Ted Bundy or Jesse James or Tookie Williams. Hes just some asshole who happens to be pretty good at stealing stuff from peoples house.


Some guy in the facebook thing about him compared him to Jesse James and billy the kid and were saying hes like Robin hood and is Anti Government so hes a symbol for anarchy. No hes just somebody whos gonna go to Prison and doesn't wanna go and is stealing to survive and to get money. Odin your a mod you can probably get his IP and do a couple searches.

odin_dax
8th October 2009, 03:56 AM
Odin your a mod you can probably get his IP and do a couple searches.

An IP is a means, not an end.

.VX
8th October 2009, 05:42 AM
Now we've narrowed your identity to its membership. I'm sure with enough time, I can eliminate all the females, people outside the area which you live and people outside your age range. But don't worry, I have no desire to track you down, why would I?

Knowledge is power.

Damn. You got there first.

death11284
8th October 2009, 06:16 AM
An IP is a means, not an end.

Well so is the knowledge of his membership in a facebook group...
the ends are the exact same though, finding someone, so his point still makes sense...

odin_dax
8th October 2009, 07:13 AM
Well so is the knowledge of his membership in a facebook group...
the ends are the exact same though, finding someone, so his point still makes sense...

His point was an IP alone would find someone using searches.

My point was that with limited membership on the FB group and with the info CWG has posted here in the past, with the help of IPs, that the possible candidates could be greatly narrowed, and his identity most likely found.

IP as a means is true in both cases, but isn't the one and all tool used to find someone. It's much easier to use my method, since it requires little technological know-how and no social engineering.

Th0r
8th October 2009, 07:20 PM
If I were Canadian I'd be VERY careful about what I was posting online given the political climate in Canada right now.

See the story of Terry Tremaine.

Yeah, he might be a racist, 'Nazi' but having political beliefs should not under any means equate to a jail sentence.

What's more disturbing, as well as more relevant is the fact Mr. Tremaine was sentenced to a court order prohibiting him from posting racial material online, effectively preventing him from posting on forums such as Stormfront.

It's not going to be long before 'Canadian Mothers Against Guns' or whatever start ordering court orders prohibiting people like CWG exchanging information online.

This is the future. Resistance is futile.

XxX

Back to the original topic... :P

In a way it's disturbing that the said teenager can do it and get away with it.

Although it's a pity his identity has already been established by the Pigs. Which means every Cop within a 100 mile radius of the place is going to want to Cap his arse or bust him.

Let's just hope the kid has the smarts to GTFO before he's either busted or shot.

crazy white guy
9th October 2009, 01:14 AM
Knowing who I am at this point would have little value. I am not participating in any crime, I have never participated in any crime and if I were to participate in any sort of crime, I would most likely take the car to eliminate all the evidence that is not entirely circumstantial.

Take THAT, internet.

odin_dax
9th October 2009, 03:59 AM
Internets...

Tricho
13th October 2009, 03:27 AM
http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/fugitives/fugitives.htm

On a side note. Top ten fugitives; maybe if this kid was on here he would be respectable; though still not awesome.

Th0r
11th July 2010, 09:09 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/bahamas/7884127/Barefoot-Bandit-caught.html

Looks like the manhunt is over.

Abrazaderas
11th July 2010, 11:56 PM
wow. he's really, really fucking cool. i want to do that. if everything i have brewing in my life right now just up and self destructs, rock bottom, i'd probably fucking do what he did, only try to do it better.

Æhµ
13th July 2010, 02:51 AM
From Washington state to the Bahamas, not bad for someone on the lam. They think he did this via a stolen plane. This guy obviously didn't give a crap about "lying low", he was on a crime spree and probably having a good time doing it.

_KAMIKAZE_
21st September 2010, 03:07 AM
Not bad for someone that age.
Not bad at all.
I wonder what the charges against him would be, other than escape, b&e, GTA and Grand theft aircraft((is that what it's actually called?)).