"Barefoot Bandit" Faces Weapons Charges
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) - Bahamian Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade says the so-called "Barefoot Bandit" will face trial in the island chain for weapons possession and other charges. Greenslade says the weapons charge is the most serious of a "litany" of charges in the Bahamas for Colton Harris-Moore. He is also expected to be charged with burglaries committed during his weeklong hideout in the island chain. He says Harris-Moore did not fire on police during his capture Sunday. He described the suspect as "intelligent" and "mature." The 19-year-old American is expected to make his first court appearance on Tuesday. He accused of several crimes in the U.S. including the theft of an SUV last month from the Norfolk airport.
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