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Abducted boy found after 73 years

<p>In a remarkable and heartwarming conclusion to a decades-long mystery, Luis Armando Albino, who was abducted 73 years ago, has been found alive and well, bringing joy and closure to a family that never gave up hope.</p> <p>Albino, who was born in Puerto Rico, was just six years old when he was abducted from Jefferson Square Park in West Oakland, California, in February 1951. On that fateful day, he had been playing with his brother Roger when he was lured away. His disappearance left his family devastated, and the case went cold for decades. His mother, who passed away in 2005, carried a newspaper clipping about her son’s kidnapping in her wallet until her death, refusing to give up on her belief that he was alive.</p> <p>This long-lost boy, now 79, was found after his niece, Alida Alequin, 63, took a DNA test in 2020. The results matched her with a man who turned out to be Albino, now living on the east coast of the US.</p> <p>Alequin, determined to find her uncle, sought the help of the FBI and the Department of Justice to track him down. A DNA sample confirmed his identity, finally solving the mystery that had haunted their family for over seven decades.</p> <p>Albino, a retired firefighter and Marine Corps veteran, had been raised by a couple who took him in as their son after his abduction. His niece said he had faint memories of being taken but had never been able to piece together the truth. Despite the astonishing discovery, Albino has chosen to keep a low profile and has declined to speak with the media.</p> <p>When Alequin shared the news of the discovery, the emotion was palpable. "She always had hope that he would come home," Alequin said of her grandmother. “She always felt he was alive. She took that with her to her grave.” The family had never stopped thinking about him. Pictures of Luis Armando hung in their home, and stories of his disappearance were passed down through the years, keeping his memory alive.</p> <p>Albino's reunion with his family was bittersweet. He reconnected with his brother Roger, but sadly, Roger passed away shortly afterward. Despite this, the family remains overjoyed to have found their beloved Luis after so many years of uncertainty. The missing persons report on Albino has since been removed from the California Department of Justice website, a poignant symbol of the long-awaited resolution to this case.</p> <p>For Alequin and the rest of the family, finding their lost relative after 73 years was nothing short of miraculous. "The outcome of this story is what we strive for," a police spokesperson said of the rare but incredible closure that comes from never giving up on hope.</p> <p><em>Images: <span style="font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, 'Open Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif;">Alida Alequin</span></em></p>

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Chilling new Cleo Smith abduction details to be aired for first time

<p> New details have emerged about the abduction of Cleo Smith, including her frantic mother’s call to triple-0 when she realised her little girl was missing.</p> <p>Cleo, then four, made international headlines when she was snatched from a tent on October 16 2021 as she slept with her mother, stepfather and baby sister at the Blowholes campsite, near Carnarvon, about 960km north of Perth.</p> <p>The little girl was held captive by Terence Darrell Kelly and locked alone in a bedroom at his home for 18 days before WA police rescued her in a late night raid.</p> <p>Grim new details about Cleo’s kidnapping will soon be aired after Kelly was recently sentenced to 13 years and 6 months in jail.</p> <p>Ellie Smith’s distraught call to triple-0 and police bodycam footage of the tearful mum, after officers arrived at the remote campsite, will be aired for the first time on <em>60 Minutes</em> on May 14.</p> <p>Ms Smith and her partner Jake Giddon also revealed how Cleo is coping 18 months after the scarring ordeal, including new footage of the little girl.</p> <p>“Her nightmare nights are the worst. It's heartbreaking,” Ms Smith said in a preview.</p> <p>“Sad, hurt, scared, terrified. It is hard talking about him (Kelly) and what happened.”</p> <p>The program will also air the heartbreaking audio of Ms Smith’s triple-0 call when she discovered Cleo was missing from their tent on the day she was abducted.</p> <p>"My daughter's gone missing,” the distraught mum said.</p> <p>“How old is your daughter,” the operator asked.</p> <p>“She's four,” Ms Smith tearfully responded.</p> <p>Bodycam footage from the first officers on the scene being shown around the campsite by the terrified mum has also emerged.</p> <p>“We woke up this morning, and she was missing,” Ms Smith said.</p> <p>Cleo’s disappearance led to one of the biggest police searches in WA history and made headlines worldwide.</p> <p>Investigators who were involved in the case will also share more details about the extensive lengths detectives went to track down Kelly.</p> <p>“It really set the investigation alight,” one officer said.</p> <p>“They narrowed and narrowed it. They made the right call.”</p> <p>Ms Smith added, “That was the second we realised she didn't walk away. She was taken.”</p> <p>Ms Smith and her partner appeared at Kelly’s sentencing in the District Court of WA in April.</p> <p>It was the first time the pair had been seen in public since their <a href="https://www.oversixty.co.nz/news/news/cleo-smith-s-parents-share-disturbing-new-details" target="_blank" rel="noopener">first interview</a> with <em>60 Minutes</em> a year ago.</p> <p>They reportedly received $2 million for the world exclusive TV interview.</p> <p>Sentencing judge Julie Wager described the fear, distress and trauma Cleo and her parents have been left with as “immeasurable”.</p> <p>“Eighteen days without contact or explanation, and with hours totally on her own and no access to the outside world, would have been very traumatic,” the judge said.</p> <p>Kelly’s legal team have confirmed their client has lodged an appeal over the lengthy sentence handed down to him after he <a href="https://www.oversixty.co.nz/news/news/terence-kelly-confesses-to-abducting-cleo-smith" target="_blank" rel="noopener">admitted</a> to forcibly detaining a child under the age of 16 in January 2022.</p> <p>Court documents have revealed Kelly’s lawyers are appealing on multiple grounds including disputing the extent to which his methamphetamine use contributed to the crime.</p> <p>“The learned sentencing judge erred in finding that the applicant's use of methamphetamine had a significant and casual role in the offending,” the appeal documents read.</p> <p>“The learned sentencing judge failed to give appropriate weight to the applicant's childhood disadvantage and trauma.”</p> <p><em>Image credit: 60 Minutes/Instagram</em></p>

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Woman reunites with family 50 years after her abduction

<p>DNA testing has confirmed the identity of a Texas woman who was allegedly abducted by her own babysitter when she was 22 months old, and reunited with them after 51 long and painful years apart. </p> <p>The Fort Worth Police Department announced that they had “completed official DNA testing which confirmed Melissa Highsmith’s identity”, while noting their hope that “this test result will offer additional closure for the Highsmith family”. </p> <p>While they requested that anyone with more information come forward, the criminal statute of limitations expired 20 years after Melissa’s 18th birthday. </p> <p>As <em>NBC Dallas-Forth Worth</em> reported, Melissa’s own mother was initially suspected of possibly killing her and then covering up the crime, and the family claimed that a babysitter had been responsible for taking her back in 1971. </p> <p>Melissa’s disappearance had been one of America’s oldest missing persons cases, according to <em>WFAA</em>. </p> <p>And while Melissa’s family had spent decades searching for their long lost loved one, it wasn’t until November 2022 that they made their first major breakthrough, when a 23andMe DNA test presented a link between Melissa and her biological parents. It was these same results that the Fort Worth Police Department was seeking to confirm.</p> <p>"I feel like I am dreaming,” Melissa told <em>WFAA</em> upon reuniting with her parents after their life changing discovery, “and I keep having to pinch myself to make sure I'm awake.”</p> <p>"I’m just elated, I can't describe my feelings,” Melissa’s mother, Alta Apantenco, added, “I'm so happy to see my daughter that I didn't think I would ever see her again.”</p> <p>Meanwhile, her father Jeffrie Highsmith admitted that he “cried like a baby”.</p> <p>Melissa went on to tell her family that she had had a difficult life, even going so far as to run away from home, and that she’d done “what I had to do to get by”.</p> <p>“I didn’t feel loved as a child,” she said. “It was abusive, and I ran away at 15 years old.” </p> <p>And the whole time, she’d been living just 20 minutes from her biological family. </p> <p>That same family who are overjoyed to have their beloved Melissa back with them, and took to social media to update followers, sharing the delightful news that their search was - finally - over. </p> <p>“The results were exactly what we already knew. She was in fact Melissa Suzanne HIghsmith!” they wrote on their Facebook page. “We now have the OFFICIAL confirmation that she is ours! Our daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, niece. We are thrilled! We are thankful and grateful for all the love and support we have received over the years and especially since we found Melissa. </p> <p>“Our family is whole and we look forward to the time we will be able to spend as a family of 7!”</p> <p><em>Images: Facebook</em></p>

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Maddy McCann's parents' heart-wrenching post on 16-year anniversary

<p>Madeleine McCann's parents have released an emotional statement on the 16-year anniversary of when their daughter was abducted. </p> <p>Kate and Gerry McCann shared that they are still hoping for a breakthrough in the search for their daughter, who would now be 19 years old. </p> <p>Maddie vanished from her family’s holiday apartment in Portugal in May 2007 at the age of three and has not been seen since.</p> <p>The grieving parents shared that even after 16 difficult years, they struggle to put their heartbreak into words. </p> <p>Writing on the official Find Madeleine Instagram Page, Kate and Gerry posted an emotional poem called <em>The Contradiction</em> by Clare Pollard before thanking people for their support.</p> <blockquote class="instagram-media" style="background: #FFF; border: 0; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: 0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width: 540px; min-width: 326px; padding: 0; width: calc(100% - 2px);" data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/p/Crwok6gLHau/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" data-instgrm-version="14"> <div style="padding: 16px;"> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: row; align-items: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 50%; flex-grow: 0; height: 40px; margin-right: 14px; width: 40px;"> </div> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; flex-grow: 1; justify-content: center;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; margin-bottom: 6px; width: 100px;"> </div> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; width: 60px;"> </div> </div> </div> <div style="padding: 19% 0;"> </div> <div style="display: block; height: 50px; margin: 0 auto 12px; width: 50px;"> </div> <div style="padding-top: 8px;"> <div style="color: #3897f0; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 550; line-height: 18px;">View this post on Instagram</div> </div> <div style="padding: 12.5% 0;"> </div> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: row; margin-bottom: 14px; align-items: center;"> <div> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; 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flex-grow: 0; height: 12px; width: 16px; transform: translateY(-4px);"> </div> <div style="width: 0; height: 0; border-top: 8px solid #F4F4F4; border-left: 8px solid transparent; transform: translateY(-4px) translateX(8px);"> </div> </div> </div> <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; flex-grow: 1; justify-content: center; margin-bottom: 24px;"> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; margin-bottom: 6px; width: 224px;"> </div> <div style="background-color: #f4f4f4; border-radius: 4px; flex-grow: 0; height: 14px; width: 144px;"> </div> </div> <p style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17px; margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 8px; overflow: hidden; padding: 8px 0 7px; text-align: center; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap;"><a style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none;" href="https://www.instagram.com/p/Crwok6gLHau/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" target="_blank" rel="noopener">A post shared by Official Find Madeleine Campaign (@officialfindmadeleine)</a></p> </div> </blockquote> <p>“The police investigation continues, and we await a breakthrough.” the post read. “Today marks the 16th anniversary of Madeleine’s abduction."</p> <p>“Still missing …… still very much missed."</p> <p>“It is hard to find the words to convey how we feel.”</p> <p>They added that the poem <em>The Contradiction</em> “resonates strongly with us”.</p> <p>The heart-wrenching poem reads, “You are not here, I’m not myself, but still I talk to you like this."</p> <p>“I cannot hold you, yet I do: please let me hold you in my head and where you are now, hold me too."</p> <p>After posting the poem, the couple wrote, “Thank you to everyone for your support – it really helps.”</p> <p>The post was flooded was comments of support, with one person writing, "We are so many who are with you, and who hope with all our hearts that she will be reunited with you. Please let this year be the year you'll get the answers you need."</p> <p>Another put it simply, "I hope she finds her way home to you."</p> <p><em>Image credits: Getty Images</em></p>

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Rebel fighters share eerie footage of abducted Kiwi pilot

<p>Rebel fighters in Indonesia’s Papua region have released terrifying footage of Captain Philip Mehrtens, who they kidnapped last week. </p> <p>The New Zealand pilot touched down in Paro village on February 7th to pick up 15 construction workers who had been building a health centre in the remote Papua province.</p> <p>The rebel group set fire to the Susi Air plane and released all five passengers on board the flight, but held onto Mehrtens as a hostage. </p> <p>The group have said they will be holding Mehrtens until Indonesia recognises Papua’s independence.</p> <p>In a series of videos, released to The Associated Press, a man understood to be Mehrtens is surrounded by rebels holding rifles, spears, and bows and arrows. </p> <p>“Indonesia must recognise Papua is independent,” he says in one, seemingly under duress. </p> <p>“I took him hostage for Papua independence, not for food or drinks,” Rebel leader Egianus Kogoya says in another one of the videos. </p> <p>“He will be safe with me as long as Indonesia does not use its arms, either from the air or on the ground.”</p> <p>Indonesian officials are believed to be making efforts to secure the Kiwi pilot’s release.</p> <p>The West Papuan National Liberation Army (TPNPB), who are responsible for Mehrtens' abduction, has also issued a warning to Australia. </p> <p>“This pilot is a citizen of New Zealand,” a statement from Sebby Sambom, a spokesman for the TPNPB armed wing, said last week. </p> <p>“TPNPB considers New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, America, Europe, all are responsible. The US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand has supported the Indonesian government, trained The Indonesian National Police, supplied weapons to kill us West Papuans from 1963 to today. They must be held accountable.”</p> <p>Violence in the region has seen a sharp increase over the last year, with dozens of rebels, security forces, and civilians killed in the name of demanding indolence from Indonesia. </p> <p><em>Image credits: The West Papuan National Liberation Army</em></p>

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Woman reunited with family 51 years after being abducted

<p>A family from the US have been reunited with their long-lost daughter and sister, 51 years after she was abducted as a toddler. </p> <p>Melissa Highsmith went missing in 1971 when, at just 22 months old, she was taken from her parents’ Texas home by a babysitter.</p> <p>Now, with the help of a 23andMe DNA test, the Highsmiths tracked down their missing loved one “without help from law enforcement or other outside involvement.”</p> <p>Melissa was last seen by her family in August 1971, when her mother Alta Apantenco was in need of a babysitter, and hired a woman who expressed interest in the job without meeting her in person.</p> <p>While Apantenco was at work, her roommate handed baby Melissa to the babysitter who allegedly abducted her and never returned. </p> <p>Melissa's family never stopped looking for her, and in recent years even created a Facebook page named “Finding Melissa”.</p> <p>After a recommendation from a genealogist, the Highsmith family used Ancestry and 23andMe to track down Melissa. </p> <p>The family said their mother was hesitant since she had done DNA tests with six different women throughout the years and they all came back negative.</p> <p>“Every time my mother got her hopes up. After 51 years, she didn’t want to submit another DNA test. She was tired and she was hurt and guilty from carrying this all these years,” said Victoria Highsmith, Melissa’s sister, <span style="caret-color: #323338; color: #323338; font-family: Roboto, Rubik, 'Noto Kufi Arabic', 'Noto Sans JP', sans-serif; font-size: 16px; background-color: #ffffff;">told NBC.</span></p> <p>“I’m thankful that we got her to agree to submit her DNA ... It is because of that, and my dad submitting, that we were able to find Melissa.”</p> <p>“Within three weeks we found my sister. It was like, ‘boom, boom, boom,’ we found her,” said Victoria Highsmith.</p> <p>Victoria also said she is so happy that her mother can now feel vindicated after being accused by police when she had nothing to do with Melissa’s disappearance.</p> <p>“She has carried this pain and this guilt for 51 years and I have watched her cry for three days of joy. I have never seen my mother so happy,” said Victoria Highsmith.</p> <p>When the family met up in an emotional reunion, Melissa with her mother, her father and two of her four siblings, shared tears, hugs and smiles.</p> <p>“I couldn’t stop crying. I was overjoyed and I’m still walking around in a fog trying to comprehend that my sister is right in front of me and that we found her,” said Victoria Highsmith.</p> <p>“It’s a Christmas miracle! It’s amazing meeting her. It was like looking into myself, she looks like me, like us. She’s overjoyed to be in our lives.”</p> <p><em>Image credits: Highsmith family </em></p>

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Mother of "stolen" four-month-old baby speaks out

<p>The mother of a four-month-old baby who was the accidental victim of a kidnapping has spoken out, revealing her own devastating childhood and her "wrong" split decision. </p> <p>Young mum Erika Carter had the fright of her life earlier this week when her <a href="https://oversixty.com.au/finance/legal/man-arrested-after-stealing-car-with-baby-inside" target="_blank" rel="noopener">car was stolen</a> from the north Adelaide suburb of Klemzig, with her son Jordan in the backseat. </p> <p>After a desperate two hour search from local police, Jordan was found safe in the car, which had since been abandoned, and was taken to hospital as a precaution. </p> <p>Speaking for the first time since the incident to 7News, Erika said she made the "wrong decision" by leaving her baby in the car alone while she went to pick up some essentials at the shops. </p> <p>“I went for a quick trip to get a loaf of bed and made the wrong decision to leave bubs for that split second,” she said.</p> <p>“And as I was paying for my bread, I heard my car rev and my heart just sunk."</p> <p>“I sprinted out after my baby boy and tried my best to get in front, but I couldn’t get to him, I was just yelling, ‘my baby, my baby Jordan’ and I thought the worst.”</p> <p>Carter said it was “the longest few hours of her life” as the police searched for Jordan. </p> <div> <p>“It’s sad we live in a world where we can’t trust what’s around us, and we can’t feel safe,” she said.</p> <p>“You just think, ‘give me my baby boy back, take whatever you want’, if that’s what it takes.”</p> <p>In a shocking coincidence, Erika revealed that she was also abducted when she was just 11 years old. </p> <p>“I got followed as I was walking my mum’s dog, and I was grabbed and put into a car,” she said.</p> <p>“But I wasn’t taken like Jordan was,” she explained.</p> <p>“My dog bit the abductor, and I managed to unlock the passenger’s door and get out."</p> <p>“But that took me years to get over.”</p> <p>Erika said her abductor was never caught.</p> <p>The 37-year-old man who stole Erika's car and son was arrested and charged with the abduction of a child, before he was refused bail. </p> <p><em>Image credits: 7News</em></p> </div>

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Man arrested after stealing car with baby inside

<p dir="ltr">A man has been arrested after allegedly stealing a car with a four-month-old baby in the backseat.</p> <p dir="ltr">The child’s mother had left the car running while she jumped out to grab a few things from an Adelaide deli in the suburb of Klemzig at around 7.45 am on Monday.</p> <p dir="ltr">CCTV then shows the 37-year-old man arrive at the car park in a stolen Mazda before checking out the woman’s Honda.</p> <p dir="ltr">He goes back to the Mazda and grabs a bag before going back to the Honda and driving off.</p> <p dir="ltr">The child’s mother is then seen running out of the deli to her car when she sees it moving.</p> <p dir="ltr">Several police units were deployed to look for the baby who was eventually found in the abandoned car just after 10am.</p> <p dir="ltr">The infant was taken to the hospital as a precaution.</p> <p dir="ltr">“Police located the vehicle at Wilkinson Ave at Enfield and, thankfully, seated in the rear was the child,” South Australia Police Chief Inspector Matt Nairn said.</p> <p dir="ltr">“An ambulance has attended along with police and now mum and we can confirm the child is safe and well.</p> <p dir="ltr">“It’s a great relief to South Australia police to reunite mum and child... you can imagine the distress that caused mum.”</p> <p dir="ltr">Police arrested a man in relation to the incident and interviewed him before charging him with abduction of a child.</p> <p dir="ltr">He was refused bail and ordered to appear before the Adelaide Magistrates Court.</p> <p dir="ltr">You can watch the footage of the entire incident unfolding <a href="https://7news.com.au/news/sa/urgent-search-for-four-month-old-baby-taken-during-carjacking--c-6984504" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a>.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Images: 7News</em></p>

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Man who abducted wheelchair-bound partner dies two days after her

<p dir="ltr">A man who <a href="https://www.oversixty.co.nz/news/news/man-charged-with-abducting-wheelchair-bound-partner" target="_blank" rel="noopener">abducted his wheelchair-bound partner</a> from a Perth nursing home and attempted to cross the border with her has died just two days after her.</p> <p dir="ltr">Ralph “Terry” Gibbs, 80, died after his car collided with a utility truck on Wednesday morning south of Bowen, in Queensland’s north.</p> <p dir="ltr">His death came just 48 hours after that of 84-year-old Carol Lisle, his partner of 15 years.</p> <p dir="ltr">The 84-year-old, passed away in an aged care facility in Mandurah, Western Australia, where she was living with dementia and Parkinson’s disease.</p> <p dir="ltr">They died just a week after Mr Gibbs appeared before a Perth magistrate over charges of deprivation of liberty and endangering Ms Lisle’s life, after he took her out of her aged care home in January and tried to drive her across the border during heatwave conditions.</p> <p dir="ltr">He received a seven-month suspended sentence and a restraining order to prevent him from contacting Ms Lisle.</p> <p dir="ltr">Outside court, Mr Gibbs described Ms Lisle as “my little sweetheart” and said he fought “for over a year to get her back so we can see each other because she has dementia and may not last much longer”.</p> <p dir="ltr">A close friend of Ms Lisle, who didn’t want to be named, <a href="https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-24/ralph-gibbs-kidnapped-partner-from-nursing-home-dies-after-her/100856128" target="_blank" rel="noopener">told the <em>ABC</em></a><em> </em>she passed away in the early hours on Monday morning.</p> <p dir="ltr">Having known Ms Lisle for 24 years, the friend said she was loved and well-looked after at the nursing home, and that she had been very unwell since she was taken by Mr Gibbs in January.</p> <p dir="ltr">“Carol’s friends are devastated at her passing and believe the separation from her loved ones contributed to her death,” the friend said.</p> <p dir="ltr">In a <a href="https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/news/2022/02/23/fatal-crash-bowen-4/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">statement</a>, Queensland Police said Mr Gibbs was driving north along the Bruce Highway early on Wednesday morning when he collided with the other vehicle which was being driven by a 60-year-old man.</p> <p dir="ltr">Gibbs died at the scene of the crash, while the other driver was airlifted to a local hospital and is believed to be in a serious condition.</p> <p dir="ltr">Queensland’s Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the incident.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Image: WA Police</em></p>

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Cleo Smith’s parents share disturbing new details

<p>The parents of four-year-old Cleo Smith have shared terrifying new details about their daughter's abduction from a Western Australia camping site. </p><p>Ellie Smith and Jake Gliddon opened up about the horrific ordeal in an exclusive interview with <em>60 Minutes</em>, which will reportedly see the parents pocket $2 million.</p><p>Looking back on the abduction, Ellie believes that Cleo's pink bike at the campsite may have been what caught her captor's attention. </p><p>“Cleo had a bike at the front which indicated we had a child in that tent and that was all he needed to know,” Ms Smith said.</p><p>“How are we meant to know putting a little girl’s bike out the front of our tent indicated for someone to get her?”</p><p>Cleo's mother also revealed that her and Jake's side of the tent had been unzipped at some stage through the night.</p><p>“He obviously didn’t know what side of the tent she was in. He must have looked in ours ... might have put his head through and realised, ‘Yep, she’s not on this side’, and gone on the other side and that’s where she was,” she said.</p><p>“He’s taken a step in there, grabbed our child and we were sleeping right next to it all ... we were a metre away from them and it was just so gut-wrenching that someone could step into a tent and take our child.”</p><p>Ellie claimed that Cleo hadn't said much about her time with her captor, but told her parents she was scared. </p><p>“She was locked in a room and she was scared and she didn’t know where we were,” she said.</p><p>“She’s blocked out a lot as to what’s happened. She kind of went into survivor mode and pushed it very far away.”</p><p>In a bizarre twist, when Ellie was reunited with Cleo, she realised her hair had been cut and dyed. </p><p>“We had seen that her hair was cut and her hair was dyed. I guess we kind of saw the little things other people didn’t,” she said.</p><p>“I was just angry that someone tried changing her to kind of fit what they wanted.”</p><p>The family are planning to move away from Carnarvon so their little girl can have an “amazing life.”</p><p>“Hopefully we find somewhere that is pretty similar to what we love and what we do because we don’t want to let go of everything that we are and who we are,” Ms Smith said.</p><p>“We want to build our girls’ childhoods the way we wanted with fishing and camping, we’re just going to do it on the road for a little bit.”</p><p>Cleo was first reported missing on October 16th last year, before she was found 18 days later in the home of Terence Darrell Kelly. </p><p>Kelly has pleaded guilty to child stealing, and is due to appear in court again in March for sentencing. </p><p><em>Image credits: Getty Images</em></p>

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Terence Kelly confesses to abducting Cleo Smith

<p><em>Image: Getty </em></p> <p>Cleo Smith’s abductor Terence Kelly has confessed to kidnapping the four-year-old from her family tent and keeping her captive for 18 days.</p> <p>Kelly, 36, was arrested after detectives raided his Carnarvon house at 12.46 am on November 3rd and found the little girl alone inside a bedroom playing with toys.</p> <p>The next day Terence was charged with child abduction and flown to Perth where he remains in custody at Casuarina Prison. During an appearance in Carnarvon Magistrate’s Court on Monday, Kelly pleaded guilty to child abduction via video link.</p> <p>Kelly appeared solemn and spent much of the hearing looking down. He spoke only one word, ‘guilty’, when asked by Magistrate Ben White what his plea to the kidnapping charge was.</p> <p>He admitted taking Cleo from her family’s tent on October the 16th at Quobba Blowholes campsite as her parents slept metres away.</p> <p>Following one of the largest missing persons investigations in Australian history, Cleo was rescued 18 days later after four detectives stormed Kelly’s home in a midnight raid.</p> <p>In the days after Cleo’s rescue, WA Police acting Commissioner Col Blanch said mobile phone data and CCTV footage of a car entering Carnarvon the night Cleo vanished led police to raid Kelly’s house.</p> <p>The details of why Kelly took Cleo, or how police solved the case, are yet to be revealed in court.</p> <p>Cleo’s family have declined to speak to media since her safe return, only issuing a statement thanking the community for its support and requesting privacy.</p> <p>The Nine Network, which publishes this masthead, will pay almost $2 million for an interview with the family in what is believed to be one of the largest deals in Australian television history.</p> <p>Outside court, before Kelly’s admission, a former neighbour of Kelly’s, Esther Mingo, told media she hoped Kelly would “open his mouth up” and tell the truth.</p> <p>She also voiced repeated frustration that none of his family members were attending his court hearings.</p> <p>“He’s got stacks of family ... where are his mother and father, why don’t they come here?” she said.</p> <p>After the hearing, Ms Mingo and two other women refused to speak to the media. His lawyer, Kate Turtley-Chappel, also declined to comment.</p> <p>Kelly will appear in Perth District Court on March 25th for a date to be set for his sentencing.</p>

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Man charged with abducting wheelchair-bound partner

<p dir="ltr">An 80-year-old man has been charged after allegedly taking his wheelchair-bound partner out of a care facility and driving her 1500 kilometres away in an attempt to cross the border.</p> <p dir="ltr">Police<span> </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/ralph-gibbs-allegedly-removes-sick-partner-from-care-home-drives-across-the-country-c-5190590" target="_blank">allege</a><span> </span>that Ralph Gibbs was visiting Carol Lisle, 84, at her care facility in Mandurah, WA, and took the opportunity to remove her from the facility, placing her in his car and driving away.</p> <p dir="ltr"><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7846623/lisle1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/35e3e992e0b148daabd7ed41408b6a46" /></p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Missing couple Carol Lisle and Ralph Gibbs were found just shy of the NT border on Tuesday. Image: 9News</em></p> <p dir="ltr">It is also alleged that he made plans prior to visiting her to remove her from the facility and leave WA.</p> <p dir="ltr">Mr Gibbs allegedly did not have the legal authority to remove Ms Lisle, his partner of more than a decade, from the facility.</p> <p dir="ltr">Ms Lisle suffers from Parkinson’s disease and dementia, and allegedly did not have the capacity to make the decision to leave the facility for herself.</p> <p dir="ltr">Due to Ms Lisle’s need for a high level of care, Mr Gibbs has also been accused of putting her health and safety at risk, as well as not considering the level of care she required.</p> <p dir="ltr">The pair were first reported missing on the night of Sunday, January 2, and were located two days later near Warakurna, just over an hour away from the NT border.</p> <p dir="ltr"><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7846624/lisle2.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/a99c6772e9c54c1b9dffd07974e5f53d" /></p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Carol Lisle, a wheelchair-bound woman living in a care home, was found 1,500 kilometres from her home. Image: Western Australia Police</em></p> <p dir="ltr">Ms Lisle required urgent medical attention and was taken to a Warakurna nursing home. She was later flown to Perth and admitted to the Peel Health Campus.</p> <p dir="ltr">Mr Gibbs<span> </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://7news.com.au/news/wa/wa-man-charged-with-kidnapping-woman-c-5190348" target="_blank">has been charged</a><span> </span>with deprivation of liberty and endangering the life, health and safety of a person.</p> <p dir="ltr">He was due to appear at Perth Magistrates Court on Wednesday, with<span> </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://thewest.com.au/news/court-justice/ralph-terry-gibbs-granted-bail-over-alleged-kidnapping-of-sick-partner-carol-lisle-from-care-home-c-5189916" target="_blank"><em>The West Australian</em></a><span> </span>reporting that he was granted bail.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Image: Western Australia Police</em></p>

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Heroes who found Cleo Smith honoured

<p>The heroes of the WA Police who helped find Cleo Smith have been been celebrated at a special dinner hosted by Premier Mark McGown and Governor Kim Beazley.</p> <p>Cleo's parents travelled from Carnarvon to Perth to say an emotional thank you to the officers from Taskforce Rodia, the name given to the operation to find their missing four-year-old daughter. </p> <p>Western Australia police officers rescued Cleo 18 days after she went missing from the Blowholes Campground, which make headlines around the world. </p> <p>Cleo's mum Ellie and stepdad Jake Gliddon arrived at the dinner, along with 140 officers, many of whom were presented with a medal honouring their painstaking work in finding Cleo. </p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020">Detective Superintendent Rod Wilde, the head of Taskforce Rodia, became a familiar face of the operation, keeping the public updated on a daily basis with the latest news from the investigation. </p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020">Also in attendance was Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine, the man who, along with three other officers, found Cleo at a house not far from her own family home.</p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020">Police bodycam footage of Blaine carrying little Cleo out of the house went global.</p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020">Deputy Commissioner Col Blanch spoke to <a rel="noopener" href="https://7news.com.au/news/wa/wa-police-heroes-who-found-cleo-smith-honoured-at-government-house-ceremony-c-4763477" target="_blank">7News</a> before the ceremony began, saying it was a good day for the taskforce to be commended. </p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020"><span>“What a great day to recognise the officers who worked so hard on the job,” he said.</span></p> <p class="css-1316j2p-StyledParagraph e4e0a020">“All the guys and girls, the analysts, the specialists, the officers, the detectives - it’s a team effort, it’s not just one person, it’s everyone.”</p> <p>Cleo's accused abductor, Terence Kelly, will appear in court next week. </p> <p><em>Image credits: WA Police</em></p>

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New theory ruled out in Cleo Smith case

<p>As the investigation into the abduction of Cleo Smith continues, Western Australia police have formally ruled out one theory about her alleged kidnapping. </p> <p><span>Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine said earlier this week that police were trying to “ascertain whether there was anyone else involved” in the four-year-old girl’s alleged kidnapping.</span></p> <p>After claims emerged that Cleo told police a she was looked after by a female after she was taken by her parents, authorities looked into whether the accused man, Terence Darrell Kelly, had an accomplice.</p> <p>However, after investigating the "mystery woman" claims, Mr Blanch told reporters he could "rule that one out" as a theory.</p> <p>When asked if anyone else knew about Cleo’s alleged abduction, he said, “That’s all part of the investigation at the moment ... my comment is I’m making no comment on the investigation.”</p> <p>After being pressed further about whether police had now ruled out a second person being involved, Mr Blanch said, “The investigation is ongoing — that’s all I’ll say at this time.”</p> <p>Mr Blanch also told reporters he has deliberately stepped away from the high-profile investigation. </p> <p>“I’ve let the Task Force Rodia team conduct their investigation. As I said earlier, a man has been charged,” he said.</p> <p>“It’s before the courts. The less I say about it, the better it is to have a fair and transparent trial.”</p> <p>Mr Blanch went on to warn people to not speculate about the case and upcoming court proceedings, and rather let the court process play out. </p> <p>“We certainly had so much help from the community, certainly from the media,” he said.</p> <p>“We all celebrated together as a community, as a state, but the police are back at work doing an investigation."</p> <p>Cleo Smith vanished from her family's tent while on a camping trip at the Quobba Blowholes on October 16th, and was rescued 18 days later. </p> <p>Terence Darrell Kelly has been charged with two offences, <span>including one count of forcibly taking a child aged under 16.</span></p> <p>He will remain in a maximum-security prison in Perth until his next court appearance on December 6th. </p> <p><em>Image credits: WA Police / Getty Images</em></p>

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Fresh insight into troubled past of Cleo's alleged abductor

<p><em><strong>Content warning: This article contains references to deceased Indigenous individuals. </strong></em></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Audio has emerged of the woman who raised Terence Darrell Kelly, Cleo Smith’s alleged abductor, revealing that he had a tumultuous early life.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The 36-year-old Carnarvon man was removed from his mother’s care as a two-year-old and was raised by Penny Walker, a respected member of the Indigenous community.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“His mum didn’t want him and she threw him away,” she </span><a href="https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/cleo-smith/cleo-smith-found-accused-kidnapper-terence-darrell-kellys-traumatic-childhood-revealed-c-4476537"><span style="font-weight: 400;">said </span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">in an interview from 2019.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“I looked down at him and this little boy - God was giving me something back in my life what the welfare took off me - my children.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ms Walker said Mr Kelly’s mother was a drug addict and didn’t want him.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">She then took him in and raised him alongside her two grandsons - who she was caring for after her daughter died from multiple sclerosis (MS).</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In the </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.watoday.com.au/national/western-australia/audio-files-reveal-difficult-upbringing-of-cleo-smith-s-alleged-abductor-terence-kelly-20211108-p596y8.html" target="_blank"><span style="font-weight: 400;">interview</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">, she also spoke about her own traumatic childhood as a member of the Stolen Generation. She spoke of the poor treatment she received as a child at the Moore River Native Settlement and New Norcia Mission, where she was the victim of sexual abuse and beatings.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ms Walker said this led her to become an alcoholic, which resulted in her six children being taken away. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">She then turned her life around and became a respected member of the Indigenous community in Carnarvon.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ms Walker died in 2020, leaving Mr Kelly alone in their Carnarvon home.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">When police arrived at the home last week, they found Cleo in a room sitting upright and playing with toys.</span></p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height:281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7845436/terence-kelly1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/e959eb1a366f41e8bff36ecb3282bf94" /></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Terence Darrell Kelly boards a plane to Perth, where he will stay in custody until he returns to court in December. Image: Getty Images</span></em></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Mr Kelly was then arrested and faced Carnarvon Magistrate’s Court for several </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.oversixty.com.au/news/news/i-m-coming-for-you-suspect-charged-in-cleo-s-alleged-abduction" target="_blank"><span style="font-weight: 400;">charges</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">, including forcibly taking a child under 16.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">His neighbours described Mr Kelly as a “quiet” and “lonely” individual.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The day after his court appearance, he was flown from Carnarvon to Perth and spent his first night in a maximum-security prison.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Detectives have since returned to his home as part of their investigation into Cleo’s abduction.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Police said they don’t believe the alleged abduction was planned and are investigating a theory that Mr Kelly came across Cleo by chance, according to </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/cleo-smith/cleo-smith-found-accused-kidnapper-terence-darrell-kellys-traumatic-childhood-revealed-c-4476537" target="_blank"><span style="font-weight: 400;">news.com.au</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Mr Kelly has been remanded in custody for four weeks and is due to return to court in December.</span></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Image: Getty Images</span></em></p>

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New claims of mystery accomplice in Cleo Smith abduction

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A mystery woman could be the key to discovering what happened to Cleo Smith, following stunning claims that the four-year-old has told police she was looked after by a female. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Upon being rescued from a Carnarvon home, the Daily Mail Australia has reported that sources close to the investigation claim Cleo told investigators that while she was locked in the house, a woman took care of her and brushed her hair while she was held captive. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The shocking revelation comes just days after Western Australia police began to wonder if more than one person was involved in Cleo’s abduction. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine said on Monday the investigation was going well.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Our focus this week is for us to ascertain whether there was anyone else involved. That’s why we are still here,” he told reporters in Carnarvon.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Cleo Smith was found locked in a Tonkin Crescent house in Carnarvon last week, after being missing for 18 days. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">One man, Terence Darrell Kelly, has been charged with allegedly abducting four-year-old Cleo from a campsite, as police continue to question him. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Police have urged locals to come forward with any information on Mr Kelly that could prove useful in the ongoing investigation. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“We just ask that if there was anyone that had any contact with Mr Kelly, whether you saw him or met him or spoke to him on the phone, during the relevant period – please make yourself known to police.” </span></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Image credits: Getty Images</span></em></p>

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“I’m coming for you!” Suspect charged in Cleo's alleged abduction

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A 36-year-old man has appeared in court over charges of allegedly kidnapping four-year-old Cleo Smith.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Terence Darrell Kelly was taken into custody and questioned at about midnight on Wednesday morning, after being pulled over in a car by police.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Detectives then attended his home and found the little girl.</span></p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">The miracle we all hoped for. ❤️ <a href="https://t.co/zOd5WDTA1A">pic.twitter.com/zOd5WDTA1A</a></p> — WA Police Force (@WA_Police) <a href="https://twitter.com/WA_Police/status/1455761708262199308?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 3, 2021</a></blockquote> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In a statement released late on Thursday, police said Mr Kelly had been charged with “various offences”, including one count of forcibly taking a child under the age of 16.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Given this matter is now before the court, police are unable to make any further comment on the charges at this stage,” police <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.news.com.au/national/western-australia/police-expected-to-soon-charge-man-suspected-of-abducting-cleo-smith/news-story/d63383b933c42d0dddd4fb2457dd9be6" target="_blank">said</a>.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">After briefly appearing before Carnarvon Magistrates Court, Mr Kelly was remanded in custody for four weeks.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to reports from </span><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Australian</span></em><span style="font-weight: 400;">, Mr Kelly made several outbursts during the proceedings, including saying “I’m coming for you”.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It is said he also asked the magistrate, “What the f**k are the media doing here?”, with the magistrate replying that “it’s an open court”.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Mr Kelly only became a suspect in the case surrounding Cleo’s disappearance on Tuesday afternoon as a result of a ”very quick-moving investigation”.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“He was arrested not long after that,” lead investigator Detective Superintendent Rod Wilde said.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">When asked if Mr Kelly drove the car seen at about 3am on the night Cleo disappeared, Superintendent Wilde said that was still undetermined.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“That hasn’t been confirmed as yet, but certainly we would say that that car was significant and it was in the right time frame,” he said.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In an earlier radio interview on Thursday, Superintendent Wilde dismissed claims that Mr Kelly was injured by a cellmate after being taken into custody.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“No, that’s not true. My understanding is that the man in custody self-harmed,” he told </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">6PR</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> radio.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Obviously, in modern police stations there’s CCTV in all the cells.”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Superintendent Wilde also told reporters on Thursday that Mr Kelly had been taken to the hospital twice after he allegedly harmed himself.</span></p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7845356/cleo-suspect1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/c98de43fc62c4d0eb7f09a9b830f5bd9" /></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Social media pictures of Mr Kelly’s doll collection. Image: Facebook</span></em></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Social media posts have revealed photos of Mr Kelly holding Bratz toy dolls, as well as a room full of toy dolls.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Though Cleo has been found and reunited with her parents, Superintendent Wilde said there was still work to do to establish what happened.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Obviously there’s a process to go through with our child specialist interviewers that are here now,” he said.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">He also called on the public to refrain from sharing “wild theories” or speculating on what happened online.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“There’s been a lot of it through this investigation. It’s unhelpful, we see that it’s untrue, it only damages people,” he said.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“We’ve got a legal process that we’ll need to go through </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">—</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> that’s where the facts will come forward.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Everyone please keep those theories to yourself and don’t go sticking them on social media </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">— it’s very unhelpful.”</span></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Image: Facebook</span></em></p>

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