"Barefoot Bandit" Heads Back To The U.S.

MIAMI (AP) - The American teenager who authorities call the "Barefoot Bandit" will face charges in the U.S. after being deported from the Bahamas. An initial court appearance for Colton Harris-Moore is scheduled for today in Miami. It's likely he will eventually be taken to Seattle, where he was indicted. Law enforcement officials escorted Harris-Moore on a commercial flight to Miami on Tuesday to face prosecution for a two-year string of break-ins and plane thefts across the United States including the theft of an SUV from the Norfolk airport. The 19-year-old convict was deported to the United States, just hours after he pleaded guilty to a minor offense in the Bahamas, where he was arrested.