4-year-old Australian girl missing from campsite found alive after 2 weeks

4-year-old Australian girl missing from campsite found alive after 2 weeks
Cleo Smith was last seen in her family's tent at the remote Blowholes Shacks campsite in Macleod, Perth, on Oct 16, 2021.
PHOTO: Facebook/Ellie Smith

SYDNEY - A four-year-old girl who went missing from an Australian outback campsite more than two weeks ago has been found "alive and well" in a locked house, authorities said on Wednesday (Nov 3).

Police broke into a house in Carnarvon, a town about 100km south of the campsite, early on Wednesday morning and found Cleo Smith in one of the rooms.

"One of the officers picked her up into his arms and asked her 'what's your name?'.

She said 'My name is Cleo'," Western Australia Police Deputy Commissioner Col Blanch said on local television.

A man has been taken into custody in relation to the disappearance, he said.

Cleo was last seen in her family's tent at about 1.30am local time on Oct 16 at the remote Blowholes Shacks campsite in Macleod, about 900km north of Perth, the capital of Western Australia state. When her parents woke next morning, she was gone.

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Australian police feared the girl had been abducted and offered a A$1 million (S$751,350) reward for information.

"What wonderful, relieving news. Cleo Smith has been found and is home safe and sound. Our prayers answered," Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a tweet.

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