She was found after officers smashed their way into a locked house.
A police officer says the rescue of a four year-old girl in Western Australia - 18 days after she went missing - is the 'best moment of his career'.
Cleo Smith disappeared from her family's tent during a camping holiday.
She was found after officers smashed their way into a locked house - a man has been arrested.
Her mother says the family is 'whole again' in a post on social media.
Detective sergeant Cameron Blaine was one of the officers who found her:
The moment Cleo was rescued đ pic.twitter.com/arusYi9kCa
— WA Police Force (@WA_Police) November 3, 2021
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