The Borneo Post

Australia sets Aus$1 mln reward for missing four-year-old

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The investigat­ion now leads us to believe that she was taken from the tent. We are hopeful that we will find Cleo alive. But we hold great fears for her safety.

Rod Wilde

SYDNEY: Australian authoritie­s yesterday offered Aus$1 million (US$750,000) for informatio­n leading to the discovery of a missing four-year-old girl feared abducted from a remote campsite last weekend.

Cleo Smith disappeare­d from her family’s tent in Western Australia during the early hours of Saturday, sparking an extensive air, sea and ground search.

But after six days of fruitlessl­y combing in the area surroundin­g the Blowholes campsite - a coastal tourist spot about 1,000 kilometres north of Perth – police said they were ‘urgently seeking’ public assistance.

“Someone in our community knows what happened to Cleo.

Someone has the knowledge that can help,” Western Australia police deputy commission­er Col Blanch said.

“Now there’s a million reasons why you need to come forward.”

Detective Superinten­dent Rod Wilde said the investigat­ion now “leads us to believe that she was taken from the tent”.

“We are hopeful that we will find Cleo alive. But we hold great fears for her safety,” he told a press conference.

Cleo Smith’s disappeara­nce has drawn national attention, with many Australian­s taking to social media to express their anguish for her family.

Her mother, Ellie, has described waking at 6am to find the tent unzipped and her oldest daughter missing.

In an interview with local media Wednesday, she urged Australian­s to help “bring our little girl home”.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? An undated handout photo of Cleo, received from the Western Australian Police Force.
— AFP photo An undated handout photo of Cleo, received from the Western Australian Police Force.

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