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Australian authorities offer $1 million reward for missing child, Cleo Smith

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The Western Australian Government has put a $1 million reward on the table for anyone that leads police to the location of missing child, Cleo Smith

The WA government is offering a reward of up to $1 million for information that leads to the location of four-year-old Western Australian girl Cleo Smith, who has been missing for almost one week.

The child was last seen at 1.30am on Saturday in a tent that she was sleeping in with her parents at the Blowholes campsite in Macleod, north of Carnarvon in Western Australia.

“I urge anyone who has any knowledge of the location of Cleo, please provide that information to police and ensure that we can provide some certainty and information to Cleo’s loved ones,”

– Premier of Western Australia says

Authorities say the government approved the reward money as soon as police requested it.

Police are ramping up their search efforts, but fear the 4-year old may have been abducted.

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