Cleo Smith case: Suspect Terry Kelly, 36, charged with abducting child
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Terry Kelly was taken from police detention to a hospital late Wednesday and again on Thursday, with what media reported were "self-inflicted injuries."
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA – Cleo Smith was back to her laughing, bubbly self as she played in the backyard of her Australian west coast family home on Thursday, hours before a 36-year-old stranger was charged with abducting the 4-year-old from a camping tent more than two weeks ago.
Police charged Terry Kelly, a local resident, with forcibly taking a child among other offences, a police statement said.
Kelly appeared briefly in court in the town of Carnarvon where a magistrate refused to release him on bail.
Police visited Cleo’s family in Carnarvon as they prepared to gather crucial eyewitness evidence involving Kelly, who is suspected of snatching her from a campground north of the town of 5,000 people on Oct. 16.
“I can only see her on the outside, but from that point of view, I’m amazed that she seems to be so well-adjusted and happy, and it was really … heartwarming to see that she’s still bubbly and she’s laughing,” Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine said.
“I’m sure that it has had an impact, but just to see her behaving quite naturally like a 4-year-old girl should do and just enjoying being in the presence of her little sister and her family was good,” Blaine added.
Blaine was part of a four-member police team that used a battering ram to smash into a locked house early Wednesday and rescue Cleo. The lights were on and she was alone playing with toys in a house less than a 10-minute drive from her own, police said.
“My name is Cleo,” the smiling girl told the police officers who rescued her and asked her name as confirmation that they had found the right child.