Jordan Sackett, Ronald Billiot, Patrick Young, Ben Johnson, and Kenny Strachan each

Jordan Sackett, Ronald Billiot, Patrick Young, Ben Johnson, and Kenny Strachan each thought they’d walk away with a $10,000 bag of silver for turning in Colton Harris-Moore, the teenage Camano Island-raised “Barefoot Bandit.” There was haggling over who was more deserving of the reward and whose info was the most valuable. But in the end, each will walk away with a paltry $2,000.The Herald

reports that FBI Special Agent Fred Gutt confirmed the five-way split this week. Harris-Moore, after stealing virtually every mode of transportation a single person can operate, had flown a stolen Cessna airplane from Bloomington, Ind., to the Bahamas and crashed it into a mangrove swamp. Shortly afterward, the FBI announced a $10,000 reward for his capture.Strachan, a security guard at the marina, saw Harris-Moore fleeing barefoot on the marina dock and called authorities. Boat captains Billiot, Johnson, and Young aided in locating the bandit when he ran a stolen boat aground on a sandbar. Sackett simply let the police use his dad’s fancy boat to give Harris-Moore chase, and came along for the ride.Strachan was by far the most vocal in claiming the reward, giving several interviews to the press about how he spotted him and ran alongside him trying to get him to give up. Besides arguing that his efforts were the linchpin of the bandit’s arrest, he also claimed that the ship captains “are rich” so they don’t need it.Strachan says he’ll use his $2K to visit a relative in New York. The other four will likely spend it on groceries and other boring stuff. Harris-Moore, meanwhile, is awaiting charges, and remains in jail where $2,000 might fetch a carton of cigarettes. Follow The Daily Weekly on Facebook and Twitter.