Police Find 4-Year-Old Girl Who Disappeared From Australia Campsite 2 Weeks Ago
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) â" Police smashed their way into a suburban house on Wednesday and rescued a 4-year-old girl whose disappearance from her familyâs camping tent on Australiaâs remote west coast more than two weeks ago both horrified and captivated the nation.
Officials wept with relief after seeing body camera video of a police officer scooping up the girl, Cleo Smith, and hearing her say, âMy name is Cleo.â A 36-year-old local man was arrested after the late-night raid at the house in the coastal town of Carnarvon, which followed a tip to police on Tuesday.
AdvertisementThe girl was reunited with her mother Ellie Smith and stepfather Jake Gliddon soon after her rescue. âOur family is whole again,â the mother said on social media.
Western Australia state Police Commissioner Chris Dawson would not detail what the girl had gone through. She is âas well as you can expect,â Dawson said. âThis has been an ordeal. I wonât go into any more details, other than to say weâre so thankful sheâs alive.â
Dawson said âdogged, methodical police workâ led to her being found.
Ellie Smith, left, and her partner Jake Gliddon, displayed a photo of their missing daughter, Cleo, on Oct. 19, 2021.James Carmody/AAP Image/Pool via APPrime Minister Scott Morrison reacted from the United Arab Emirates on his way home from Scotland, thanking police for finding Cleo and supporting her family.
AdvertisementâItâs every parentâs worst nightmare. The fact that that nightmare has come to an end and our worst fears were not realized is just a huge relief, a moment for great joy,â Morrison told reporters.
âThis particular case, obviously, has captured the hearts of Australians as we felt such terrible sorrow for the family,â he added.
Cleoâs family lives in Carnarvon, a community of 5,000 people, and the girl had disappeared with her sleeping bag on the second day of a family camping trip at Blowholes Campground, 47 miles north of Carnarvon, on Oct. 16.
A massive land and sea search was initially mounted in the sparsely populated region on the assumption that she had wandered from the tent. But more evidence began to support an abduction.
AdvertisementA vehicle was reported speeding away from the area in the dark hours of the morning. A zipper on a flap of the tent compartment where Cleo and her sister were sleeping was too high for the girl to have reached.
Forensic scientists examined the exterior of the familyâs home to see if a predator had stalked Cleo and attempted to break in.
And a distraught Ellie Smith made emotional public appeals for information on her daughterâs whereabouts that were broadcast across Australia.
New South Wales Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said Dawson told him he had broken down in tears when she was found.
Fuller had called across the country from Sydney on the east coast, to Perth in the west, to congratulate Dawson on the outcome.
âHe broke down and cried, which for a veteran in policing, you rarely see that,â Fuller told Sydney Radio 2GB. âIt speaks volumes in terms of the amount of effort they put into finding her.â
âWhilst we were all hoping and praying as the days went on, I think the chances of finding her alive were so slim,â he added.
Dawson said body camera video of four police officers breaking into the house with a search warrant and finding the girl made him emotional.
âItâs a really joyous occasion. We donât always get these sort of outcomes, and while we were very, very concerned, we didnât lose hope,â Dawson said.
Western Australia Police Deputy Commissioner Col Blanch described seeing seasoned detectives âopenly crying with relief.â
AdvertisementâWe were ... looking for a needle in a haystack and we found it,â Blanch told Perth Radio 6PR.
âWhen she said, âMy name is Cleo,â I donât think there was a dry eye in the house,â Blanch said, quoting the girlâs words to the police officer who picked her up in his arms.
âTo see Cleo rescued this morning, Iâm speechless,â Blanch added.
The state government had offered a 1 million Australian dollar ($743,000) reward for information five days after her disappearance, but Blanch said the money was not expected to be claimed.
Police had received intelligence on Tuesday guiding them to the house, but the breakthrough was the result of investigators piecing evidence together, Blanch said.
âThere were lots of things. There were car movements, there were phone movements, there were antecedents of people,â he said.
Carnarvon Shire President Eddie Jones said the local community would be âelated, thankfulâ when they heard the good news.
âIâm beyond relieved. The nightmare is now finally over for Cleo and her family,â Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan posted on social media.
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