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Police: ‘Barefoot Bandit’ may have fled Bahamas (AP)

Gas station owner Dwight Pinder, right, and his daughter Lydia Pinder speak with the Associated Press at their shop in Sandy Point, on the southern tip of Great Abaco Island, Bahamas, Wednesday, July 7, 2010. US teenager Colton Harris-Moore who hopscotched his way across the U.S. and escaped in a stolen plane to the Bahamas lived up to his legend Wednesday, eluding a manhunt after allegedly committing a new series of break-ins on a normally quiet island. Pinder said his shop was burglarized Sunday night, shortly after the plane crash in a nearby marsh. The thief stole a Gatorade and two packets of potato chips, leaving a bundle of food and drinks on the counter, a sign he apparently left in a rush. (AP Photo/Mike Melia)AP - A fugitive U.S. teenager who has successfully eluded teams of local police and FBI agents may have slipped off the island where he allegedly crash-landed a stolen plane nearly a week ago, police said Friday.


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