Police, divers search neighborhood for Fla. girl
SATSUMA, Fla. (AP) – Sheriff’s deputies searched house-to-house Wednesday and dive teams probed the St. Johns River for a 5-year-old north Florida girl who went missing from her bed.
A Florida Amber Alert was issued for Haleigh Cummings of Satsuma, about 70 miles north of Orlando. The girl was last seen Monday night when she went to bed.
Investigators with the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office said it was not clear if Haleigh was abducted or wandered out into the rural neighborhood that borders the river. They said the mobile home where she lives had no signs of forced entry, but a back door was open.
Haleigh’s father told investigators the blonde girl was missing when he returned home from work around 3 a.m. Tuesday. Ronald Cummings said his girlfriend was awake and frantic that Haleigh was missing from her bed.
Officers from local, state and federal agencies and K-9 teams scoured the neighborhood around the doublewide mobile home where the child disappeared from a bedroom she shared with her 4-year-old brother and her father’s girlfriend.
“We go door to door. We meet with the homeowners and ask if they mind if we go look around,” said Lt. Johnny Greenwood, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office. “You ask if you can look in the back of the house, at the sheds and anything that’s around there.”
Several hundred homes were expected to be surveyed. Check points were set up at the entrance to the neighborhood to search departing vehicles. Two dive teams explored the St. Johns River. Neighbors and family members also were being interviewed by detectives.
The girl’s disappearance has not been classified as an abduction.
“We’re currently working both angles – did she wander off, we’re working it that way with the searches,” Greenwood said. “And investigators are doing interviews in case it is an abduction.”