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Some of his alleged actions appeared intended to taunt police: In February, someone who broke into a grocery store in Washington's San Juan Islands drew cartoonish, chalk-outline feet all over the floor.
Barefoot Bandit Caught: Bahamas Police Arrest Colton Harris-Moore (PHOTO) 2010
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Authorities say he earned the "Barefoot Bandit" nickname by committing some crimes while shoeless, and in February he allegedly drew chalk-outline feet all over the floor of a grocery store during a burglary in Washington's San Juan Islands.
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Authorities say he earned the "Barefoot Bandit" nickname by committing some crimes while shoeless, and in February he allegedly drew chalk-outline feet all over the floor of a grocery store during a burglary in Washington's San Juan Islands.
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Most of them start out with the detective crossing some crime tape, or staring at a chalk-outline and digging through his forensics kit.
Sins of the Flash - auctions...Pearl Harbor deep_bluze 2004
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In the new terminal, passengers will walk through next-generation scanners that present a modest, chalk-outline view of travelers instead of showing actual body contours.
The Seattle Times 2011
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In the new terminal, passengers will walk through next-generation scanners that present a modest, chalk-outline view of travelers instead of showing actual body contours.
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SEATTLE -- A stolen airplane found in the San Juan Islands and chalk-outline feet drawn all over a burgled grocery store suggest that Washington's infamous teenage "barefoot burglar" is back at it.
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Sherri Pierson, a bookkeeper at Homegrown Market on Orcas Island, told The Associated Press someone broke into the store Wednesday night, and its owner arrived Thursday to find large chalk-outline feet drawn all over the floor.
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SEATTLE - A stolen airplane found in the San Juan Islands and chalk-outline feet drawn all over a burgled grocery store suggest that Washington's infamous teenage "barefoot burglar" is back at it.
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Sherri Pierson, a bookkeeper at Homegrown Market on Orcas Island, told The Associated Press someone broke into the store Wednesday night, and its owner arrived Thursday to find large chalk-outline feet drawn all over the floor.
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