Cleo Smith: Missing four-year-old is found by WA Police
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Cleo Smith went missing from her family’s tent on October 16 at a campsite close to the town of Carnarvon, 900km from Perth, Western Australia. Local police rescued the 4-year-old after tracing forensic evidence to a house in Carnarvon town, where they found the young girl locked into a room. Western Australia shared on social media the moving moment Cleo was rescued after over two weeks away from her family.
In the video, Cleo can be seen being held by an officer in a black jacket while another officer in a suit points a flashlight towards her.
As the officer holding the girl approaches, the suited policeman moves closer to start talking to Cleo reassuringly.
He can be heard saying: “We’re going to take you to see your mummy and daddy.”
Speaking to Sunrise Australia following the rescue, WA Deputy Police Commissioner Col Blanch said: “The team of 100 in the Taskforce have been working extremely hard over the course of the past 18 days and they’ve collected thousands of pieces of evidence, intelligence, data, witness statements.
“They’ve been looking for that needle in the haystack and late last night they found that needle that led them to that address and rescued Cleo. “
“Just an amazing moment. I’ve never seen seasoned detectives break down and cry with relief.
“That is the sentiment that’s shared across the community. That’s an amazing moment.”
A 36-year-old man is now in custody and is being questioned by detectives.
More to follow…
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