Police receive more than 200 calls about missing girl Cleo Smith
Police have received more than 200 calls about missing Western Australian girl Cleo Smith, however none have so far led police to the child.
Superintendent Ron Wilde said while calls about possible sightings have proven “unfruitful” so far, he encouraged the public to continue to call police.
Superintendent Wilde said phone calls have come both within Western Australia and from people in other states.
“We’re very grateful for that,” he said.
“We still want the public to come forward, give us information, which we can follow through.”
Superintendent Wilde joined police at the Blowholes campsite today, where the four-year-old child went missing almost a fortnight ago.
Friends, family and classmates of missing Western Australian girl Cleo Smith will gather to pray for her safe return at a vigil this afternoon.
It has been nearly two weeks since the four-year-old went missing at the Blowholes campsite.