Billy Chambers, now 18, was one of two teens arrested after an alleged robbery incident early Tuesday in the Central District. He has not been charged in the case.
One of the three teens who killed "Tuba Man" Edward McMichael -- the same one who allegedly bragged about the killing when arrested earlier this year -- is back in jail for another alleged crime.
A reporter for The Daily Herald of Everett has written about Colton Harris-Moore, the Camano Island 19-year-old known as the Barefoot Bandit.
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One of the teens who killed "Tuba Man" Ed McMichael was arrested again Monday night, and police say he bragged about killing the beloved Seattle figure. The recent incident happened less than two weeks after he was released from jail for another felony.
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Washington's worsening budget woes were voted the top story of 2010 by the state's newspaper editors, while the lopsided failure of a proposal to impose an income tax on the state's richest people ranked second.
Prosecutors have added two more felonies to the charges against Colton Harris-Moore, the Camano Island teen suspected of stealing airplanes, pleasure bats, and firearms.
The teenager accused of being the "Barefoot Bandit" has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, four months after an alleged cross-country crime spree ended with his arrest in a stolen boat in the Bahamas.
Colton Harris-Moore was indicted Wednesday on a long list of federal charges related to his alleged multi-year crime spree that ended with his capture in the Bahamas earlier this year.
Colton Harris-Moore, the infamous "Barefoot Bandit" who allegedly stole planes, yachts and more during a cross-country crime spree, doesn't like the attention he's getting and doesn't want his story told, his lawyer told ABC News on Sunday.
Federal prosecutors are asking that the young man accused of being the "Barefoot Bandit" be jailed until his trial, saying there's an "extreme risk" he will flee.