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HALEIGH CUMMINGS CASE; SHE NEVER STOOD A CHANCE

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The father and former stepmother of missing Florida toddler Haleigh Cummings were arrested on charges of trafficking in controlled prescription medications, and now face more than 25 years in the slammer. Ronald Cummings, Misty Croslin, Hank Croslin Jr., (Misty’s Brother), Hope A. Sykes,and Donna Brock, were arrested Wednesday, according to a news release issued just after 11 p.m. by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department. Putnam police said an undercover officer purchased large quantities of prescription medications on several occasions in an undercover sting operation in effect over the last month. If convicted as charged, Ronald Cummings, Misty Croslin and Donna Broch could receive a minimum mandatory sentence of 25 years in state prison. The others can receive minimum sentences ranging from three years to 15 years in state prison. Ronald Cummings is the father of Haleigh Cummings, who disappeared in early 2009 and has not been found. Misty Croslin, who was the last person to see Haleigh before she disappeared, later married Ronald, but the two divorced months later. Donna Brock, a former search volunteer, who was recently banished from the search group Texas Equusearch, had befriended Misty Cummings in an attempt to get her to talk about what happened the night little Haliegh dissapeared. Donna wore wire tapes and was attempting to sell to the media audio tapes of her conversations with Misty Cummmings to no avail. I have exclusive information about Donna Brock, her relationship to Misty Cummings and actually witnessed Brock supply Misty Cummings, a minor, with both prescription and illegal drugs while the two were on a recent trip to NY. Will we finally find out what happened to little Haleigh??

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