New charges for 'Barefoot Bandit'
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) -- The legal troubles aren't over for the so-called `Barefoot Bandit' who led police on a two-year crime spree in stolen boats, cars and planes.
Colton Harris-Moore is already serving a seven-year prison term and now faces new theft and burglary charges in Washington.
The 21-year-old pleaded guilty to state and federal charges stemming from a 2010 cross-country run that took him from the Pacific Northwest to the Bahamas, where he was arrested in a hail of bullets.
The Skagit County prosecutor declined to sign on to the plea agreement resolving state charges and this month filed new charges. Harris-Moore is accused of stealing a plane belonging to an Anacortes couple and flying it to the Orcas Island airport.








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