Man charged with abducting Australian girl flown to maximum security
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[November 05, 2021]
MELBOURNE
(Reuters) - The man charged with abducting a four-year-old girl from an
outback campsite in Western Australia was flown 600 miles (960 km) to a
maximum security prison in Perth on Friday, the state's Justice
Department said. |
Bodycam footage shows a security officer carrying 4-year-old Cleo Smith,
who went missing from an Australian outback campsite more than two weeks
ago and was found in a locked house on November 3, as she is being
rescued, in Carnarvon, Australia, November 3, 2021. Western Australia
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footage showed the 36-year-old man walking shackled and barefoot
from a police car to a light plane at an airstrip in the town of
Carnarvon where Cleo Smith was found alive and well on
Wednesday, 18 days after going missing.
In their first public statement since Cleo was found, her
parents Ellie Smith and Jake Gliddon on Friday thanked everyone
involved in her rescue and asked for privacy.
"We are so thankful that our little girl is back within our arms
and our family is whole again," their statement said.
Cleo went missing from her family's tent in the early hours of
Oct. 16 at the remote Blowholes Shacks campsite in Macleod.
Police mounted an extensive search by land and air, set up
roadblocks and scoured CCTV footage.
Officers found her after breaking into a locked house in
Carnarvon, a town about 100 km south of the campsite on the far
northwest coast of the state.
The suspect is next due to appear in court on Dec. 6. In
Australia, police do not name the accused until a plea hearing.
(Reporting by Sonali Paul; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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