Thank you WA. We have now achieved something remarkable.
Without the virus in the community, or any restrictions in place, 90 per cent of eligible Western Australians have now received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
"I've never seen seasoned detectives break down and cry with relief"
WA Deputy Police Commissioner Col Blanch speaks to Nat and Kochie after officers "found the needle in a haystack" that lead them to missing Cleo Smith.
prayed for.
It’s the outcome we’ve achieved because of some incredible police work.
I want to thank Cleo’s parents, the Western Australian community and the many volunteers.
And of course, I want to thank my colleagues in the Western Australia Police Force.
I can confirm we have
house in Carnarvon about 1am.
They found little Cleo 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’
Cleo was reunited with her parents a short time later.
This is the outcome we all hoped and
BREAKING NEWS #cleosmith has been found alive and well by @WA_Police Statement below:
It’s my privilege to announce that in the early hours of this morning, the Western Australia Police Force rescued Cleo Smith.
Cleo is alive and well.