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Missing four-year-old Cleo Smith found ‘alive and well’ in Western Australia

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Police investigating the abduction of four-year-old Cleo Smith say they are trying to establish whether for the entire time she was missing she was at the home where she was found.

Officers say a key focus of their investigation will be on tracking Terence Darrell Kelly’s movements in the days leading up to her rescue in Carnarvon, Western Australia.

The suspect charged with her abduction was moved to a maximum-security prison in Perth for threatening a reporter.

The Australian reported that he also looked a reporter directly in the eye and said: “I’m going to get out of here one day. I’m coming for you.”

His arrest followed a massive search for Cleo after she vanished from her family’s tent in the early hours of 16 October at the remote Blowholes Shacks campsite in Macleod.

Ellie Smith and Jake Gliddon, Cleo’s parents, said they were “humbled by the love and support” they received throughout the search for their daughter. The pair also thanked those involved in Cleo’s rescue.

“In particular we would like to thank the WA Police, all those involved in the initial search, the Carnarvon community, local businesses and of course our family and friends,” they said in a statement.

“We are so thankful that our little girl is back in our arms and our family is whole again.”

Footage shows rescue of Cleo Smith

“The moment Cleo was rescued”. From Western Australia police

Moment missing Cleo Smith is found by police
Liam James4 November 2021 17:09

Australian news outlet sorry for identifying wrong man as Cleo Smith abduction suspect

Seven West media issued an apology for identifying the wrong man as the main suspect in the Cleo Smith abduction case.

Local reports said that around midday on Wednesday, 7NEWS published an article on their website with two images of an Aboriginal Australian man they identified — incorrectly — as the 36-year-old who was taken into custody by the West Australian Police in connection with Cleo’s abduction hours earlier.

The news site had taken the images from Facebook.

However, just before midnight, Seven West, owner of the site, published an apology online. The statement read: “Earlier on Wednesday 7NEWS wrongly showed images of a man that were incorrectly labelled as the person under arrest over the disappearance of Cleo Smith. These were removed promptly, but 7NEWS apologises for the error.”

Liam James4 November 2021 17:52

‘FOUND'

A Missing Person poster for Cleo Smith outside the police station in Carnarvon, Australia has had a ‘FOUND’ sticker placed over it
A Missing Person poster for Cleo Smith outside the police station in Carnarvon, Australia has had a ‘FOUND’ sticker placed over it (EPA)
Liam James4 November 2021 18:28

Terry Kelly: Man, 36, charged with abducting four-year-old girl in Australia

A man has been charged over the abduction of four-year-old Cleo Smith, who went missing from a remote campsite in Western Australia.

Terry Kelly, 36, was charged with a string of offences including forcibly taking a child under 16.

He appeared at Carnarvon Magistrates’ Court on Thursday and is due to appear again on 6 December.

Police said the man was twice taken to hospital for self-inflicted injuries before being interviewed and charged with various offences related to the abduction.

Man charged with abducting four-year-old Cleo Smith

Youngster found safe by police 18 days after disappearing from family’s tent at remote campsite

Liam James4 November 2021 19:15

Cleo Smith timeline: What happened to the four-year-old who went missing for 18 days?

How the hunt unforlded day-by-day, from 16 October to Wednesday:

Cleo Smith timeline: What happened to the four-year-old who went missing for 18 days?

Girl taken from remote coastal campsite in Western Australia on 16 October thought to be victim of ‘opportunistic’ abduction

Liam James4 November 2021 20:02

Forensic teams search house where Cleo was kept

Police forensic officers have been seen searching the home in Carnarvon, Western Australia, where Cleo Smith was kept when she went missing for more than two weeks.

Forensic officers prepare to gather evidence
Forensic officers prepare to gather evidence (EPA)
A cordon was put in place around the property in the Brockman suburb of Carnarvon
A cordon was put in place around the property in the Brockman suburb of Carnarvon (AP)
Liam James4 November 2021 20:58

‘My name is Cleo'

Listen to audio from the moment police found Cleo Smith:

‘My name is Cleo’: Police release audio of moment they found Cleo Smith
Liam James4 November 2021 21:45

‘Luckiest town in the world’ welcomes Cleo Smith home

The people of Carnarvon have rejoiced at the return of Cleo Smith after she was missing for 18 days.

Some cried tears of joy in the quiet town of around 5,000 as the four-year-old was reuinited with her family.

Local resident Leticia Andreoli, whose son is in the same class as Cleo ath St Mary Star of the Sea Catholic School, said: “Walking around town, it feels like this cloud has been lifted.”

Sign by Carnarvon welcomes four-year-old’s return
Sign by Carnarvon welcomes four-year-old’s return (ABC News)
Liam James4 November 2021 23:49

Cleo Smith’s classmates ready to welcome her back to school

Classmates of four-year-old Cleo Smith are excited to welcome her back to school whenever she feels ready.

Parents said their children were as concerned as the adults by Cleo’s disappearance.

“When Cleo came back it was really overwhelming. Very happy,” said Joseph Nguyen, the father of a child at her school.

“The town is just like a whole family. To us everyone in town is family,” he said.

“All the children in the class are very happy and waiting for her to come back and she will be very happy as well.”

Denim French, another parent, said explaining the situation surrounding Cleo’s disappearance to the children was “a bit awkward”.

He said he focused on the positive aspect: her return.

“Just such a big relief. It has been great,” he said.

“For the community to feel whole again, to have that worry — it was a really tough couple of weeks — so I think everyone is very buoyant now.”

Liam James5 November 2021 00:46

Dash cam captured moment police close in on Terry Kelly

A dashcam image has emerged which shows the moment police closed in the man suspected of kidnapping Cleo Smith.

Terry Kelly, 36, was charged with a string of offences including forcibly taking a child under 16.

In a grainy screengrab of dashcam footage, police can be seen surrounding the abducter. The operation took place in front of shocked onlookers.

“It was like a high speed chase first, there was one car and then police cars,” Deane Mitchell told 7NEWS on Thursday.

“([ thought] something’s going on, that’s not right.”

(7NEWS)
Liam James5 November 2021 01:22

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