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Misty brought to river
By Larry Sullivan
Published: Thursday, April 15, 2010 2:12 AM EDT
SATSUMA - Misty Croslin, who was babysitting Haleigh Cummings the night the child vanished, was brought Wednesday to the St. Johns River where authorities have spent two days searching for the child's remains.
The 18-year-old has been jailed on prescription drug trafficking charges since January.
On Wednesday afternoon, sheriff's deputies drove her from the St. Johns County Jail in St. Augustine to Shell Harbour Road in South Putnam. Croslin was wearing a blue jail uniform and her hands were cuffed in front of her.
Croslin was escorted to a dock extending into the river and spent about 15 minutes there, said Rick Ryan, chief of staff of the Putnam County Sheriff's Office.
"We took her out there," Ryan said. "She was taken to the search scene and then back to the jail in St. Johns County."
Ryan declined to say why Croslin was brought to the site or whether she provided information that was helpful.
"I'm not going to discuss any investigative details," he said.
Haleigh was 5 years old when she was reported missing by Croslin in a 911 phone call at 3:27 a.m. on Feb. 10, 2009, and no trace of the kindergartner was been found. The call triggered days of massive searching led by the Putnam sheriff's office with help from several neighboring counties, as well as officers from state and federal agencies.
This intense reaction by law enforcement hasn't been demonstrated since - until Tuesday, when some 50 officers took control of the Shell Harbour boat ramp.
http://www.palatkadailynews.com/articles/2010/04/15/news/news01.txt
By Larry Sullivan
Published: Thursday, April 15, 2010 2:12 AM EDT
SATSUMA - Misty Croslin, who was babysitting Haleigh Cummings the night the child vanished, was brought Wednesday to the St. Johns River where authorities have spent two days searching for the child's remains.
The 18-year-old has been jailed on prescription drug trafficking charges since January.
On Wednesday afternoon, sheriff's deputies drove her from the St. Johns County Jail in St. Augustine to Shell Harbour Road in South Putnam. Croslin was wearing a blue jail uniform and her hands were cuffed in front of her.
Croslin was escorted to a dock extending into the river and spent about 15 minutes there, said Rick Ryan, chief of staff of the Putnam County Sheriff's Office.
"We took her out there," Ryan said. "She was taken to the search scene and then back to the jail in St. Johns County."
Ryan declined to say why Croslin was brought to the site or whether she provided information that was helpful.
"I'm not going to discuss any investigative details," he said.
Haleigh was 5 years old when she was reported missing by Croslin in a 911 phone call at 3:27 a.m. on Feb. 10, 2009, and no trace of the kindergartner was been found. The call triggered days of massive searching led by the Putnam sheriff's office with help from several neighboring counties, as well as officers from state and federal agencies.
This intense reaction by law enforcement hasn't been demonstrated since - until Tuesday, when some 50 officers took control of the Shell Harbour boat ramp.
http://www.palatkadailynews.com/articles/2010/04/15/news/news01.txt