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Cleo Smith cop Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine quits before corruption report handed down

A detective who helped rescue Cleo Smith has quit the police force before a corruption report is handed down.

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A detective who was central to rescuing kidnap victim Cleo Smith has quit the police force just days before a corruption report about him is expected to be handed down.

Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine became an international hero when footage was released by Western Australia Police showing him asking the four-year-old girl her name as she was carried out of a Carnarvon house in November 2021.

“My name is Cleo,” she said in the now famous video.

Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine has quit the force. Picture: Colin Murty
Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine has quit the force. Picture: Colin Murty

But misconduct allegations later emerged about the veteran detective and he was investigated by the Corruption and Crime Commission.

WA Police and the CCC released a joint statement in September last year, announcing a probe.

“A senior detective has today been stood down as investigations into alleged misconduct are ongoing,” the statement read.

“Oversight of police conduct is an integral part of the CCC’s work and accounts for a significant amount of allegations it receives.”

The CCC reportedly seized the detective’s phone and other items as part of its investigation.

This was the moment police rescued Cleo Smith from a Carnarvon home, 18 days after she was taken from her family’s tent. Picture: WA Police
This was the moment police rescued Cleo Smith from a Carnarvon home, 18 days after she was taken from her family’s tent. Picture: WA Police

It is understood the CCC report will be tabled in state parliament this week.

But a WA Police spokeswoman confirmed the detective had already quit the force.

“Det Sen Sgt Cameron Blaine’s resignation has been accepted,” a brief statement read.

“No further comment can be provided at this time.”

Cleo was rescued 18 days after she was taken from her family’s tent at the Quobba Blowholes campsite on October 16, 2021.

Detectives forced their way into a house and found her in a bedroom.

Terence Kelly was jailed over Cleo’s abduction. Picture: Colin Murty
Terence Kelly was jailed over Cleo’s abduction. Picture: Colin Murty

Talking to media the next day, the detective said it was “absolutely fantastic to see her sitting there ... it was incredible.”

“I asked her what her name was. One of the guys jumped in front of me and picked her up and I just wanted to be absolutely sure that ... it was her,” he said at the time.

“I said, ‘What is your name?’ She didn’t answer ... I asked three times and then she looked at me and said ‘My name is Cleo’.”

He said it was the best moment of his career.

Cleo’s kidnapper Terence Kelly was sentenced in April to 13 years and six months in jail.

Originally published as Cleo Smith cop Detective Senior Sergeant Cameron Blaine quits before corruption report handed down

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