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Colton Harris-Moore, the so-called “barefoot burlgar” of Camano Island has (allegedly) crashed the Olympics (or at least its airspace). CNN reports:

Seattle, Washington (CNN) โ€” Authorities have a familiar suspect in the theft of a plane that alarmed air traffic controllers when it flew near airspace restricted for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics: They’re looking for “the Barefoot Burglar.”

Investigators say it’s the fourth plane they believe Colton Harris-Moore has stolen and flown away, despite the fact that he is only 18 and does not possess a pilot’s license.

“We think it fits his pattern,” San Juan County Sheriff Bill Cumming said. “We are looking for him.”

The plane, a Cirrus SR22 worth about $650,000, was undamaged even though it came to rest in mud near a landing strip on Orcas Island, off the Washington coast, said Allen Kenitzer, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman.

18 replies on “Another NW Notable at the Vancouver Olympics: the “Barefoot Burglar””

  1. I’m rooting for Colton. But he does deserve jail. But really, he’ll just be up to his old tricks again. You can’t keep him down.

  2. The kid doesn’t need jail time. He needs to be recruited by the Special Forces or the CIA. Put that competence and energy to work doing something useful.

    I’m tired of hearing about him schlubbing around, stealing shit and indulging himself. Yeah, yeah, I know he’s a “free spirit” and all that crap, but eventually someone’s going to get hurt in his pointless shenanigans.

  3. Besides obviously being bright & ballsy, this kid is incredibly lucky. He ditched one of his planes after running out of fuel.

    Sadly, the outcome is likely that he doesn’t walk away from one of his next purloined planes.

  4. I’m with Six Shooter. No good can come of this and someone will shoot him (either police or a homeowner) and then his mother will cry because “he’s a good boy”. His behavior is such that he has treated his neighbors very badly and caused property damaged and been a general pain in the ass. Whatever happens (and I hope it doesn’t but given what he does, well…), it’s on him and no one else.

  5. So he’s in Canada now? That probably wasn’t too smart a move. Wouldn’t that make it a federal case – crossing the border and all?

    What I don’t get is – if this plane is freaking out the air-traffic controllers – why there wasn’t someone waiting for him on the ground?

  6. @13, someone waiting on the ground for him? On Orcas Island? I guess maybe a deer or something was around.

    Would not be surprised if a rowboat or small sailboat is now missing from someone’s beach house on Orcas. But hey, all the victims are rich, so fuck ’em, right?

  7. @9 – I can’t help but feel a certain ironic juxtaposition between “recruited by the Special Forces or the CIA… something useful” and “eventually someone’s going to get hurt in his pointless shenanigans”.

    How subjective usefulness vs. pointlessness is. And, if your concern is that “someone” will get hurt, the CIA/Special Forces is far from an effective circumvention of that .

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