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Cape Cod couple questioned in Haleigh Cummings case

Contributor: Cary Williams
Email: cwilliams@abcactionnews.com
Last Update: 9/08/2009 10:34 am

SATSUMA, FL -- A Cape Cod couple has been questioned in the Haleigh Cummings case.  The 5-year-old north Florida girl disappeared from her father's mobile home in February.

Putnam County Sheriff's Spokesman Lt. Johnny Greenwood told the Boston Herald on Monday that police interviewed Timothy Croslin and his wife on Saturday, but would not say why.

A Putnam County Sheriff's statement released today said investigators interviewed Croslin and his wife, but not about an alleged sighting of Haleigh Cummings in a Massachusetts store. The report said no further information would be immediately released.

Croslin's sister, Misty Croslin, was the last person to see Haleigh Cummings. She had been baby-sitting the Haleigh on February 10 at her father's home.

Misty told investigators she awoke and noticed a light on.

The back door was propped open with a brick and Haleigh was missing.

Despite extensive searches and a $35,000 reward, she has not been found.

Police have said they don't think Misty Croslin has been straight with them, but they have not named any suspects.

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