Originally published Thursday, February 28, 2013 at 7:26 AM
Barefoot Bandit arraignment in Anacortes break-in
The Skagit County prosecutor believes Colton Harris-Moore got off too easy in a plea deal with other prosecutors that wrapped up the Barefoot Bandit cases.
The Associated Press
The Skagit County prosecutor believes Colton Harris-Moore got off too easy in a plea deal with other prosecutors that wrapped up the Barefoot Bandit cases.
Harris-Moore faces arraignment Thursday in Mount Vernon on a new second-degree burglary charge for the February 2010 break-in at the Anacortes airport where he stole a plane.
Prosecutor Richard Weyrich also wanted to charge Harris-Moore with the theft of the plane, but he already pleaded guilty to that on a charge from San Juan County where the plane landed.
Harris-Moore has acknowledged dozens of crimes from Washington to the Bahamas where he was arrested in July 2010. He was sentenced to seven years in prison.










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