Hayley Cummings’ father appears in Putnam County court Monday after arrest on Christmas Day
Putnam County, Florida – Ronald Cummings, father of 5-year-old Hayley Cummings of Putnam County, who disappeared in 2009, is scheduled to appear in court Monday morning. After he was arrested on Christmas Day.
Cummings faces a series of charges including resisting an officer by assault, batterying an officer, firefighter and/or EMT, trafficking at least 7 grams of oxycodone, obstruction, and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. I’m here.
Cummings went to jail a few months ago. He pleaded guilty to drug trafficking in 2010 and served more than a decade in prison. He was released from prison in mid-October.
Cummings was at work that night, so he wasn’t a suspect in his five-year-old daughter’s disappearance. The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office considers Harry’s disappearance an unsolved murder.
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Hayley disappeared from her home in Satsuma on February 9, 2009. Babysitter Misty Crosslin was the last person to see Hailey, according to the Sheriff’s Office. While Ronald Cummings was at work that night, others were at home the night the five-year-old girl went missing — Hank Crosslin, Misty Crosslin’s cousin, Joe Overstreet, and possibly others. From the beginning, investigators said they were not getting consistent statements from Misty Crosslin or others.
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The St. John’s River was repeatedly searched the next morning as the bloodhounds brought in immediately went to the river. Nearby ponds were searched, one of which he drained. The sheriff’s office brought Misty Crosslin and others in for questioning for months, but found no trace of the child. Cummings is most likely dead and announced that the case is being investigated as a homicide.
On the second anniversary of her disappearance, the sheriff’s office issued a statement saying that the ongoing investigation “has minimized the possibility that a stranger was responsible for HaLeigh’s disappearance.” , people who know what happened have not yet spoken to investigators. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement and his FBI also worked on the case.
Misty Crosslin, Ronald Cummings, Hank Crosslin, and Bullock were arrested in January 2010 on suspicion of trafficking painkillers. It was a covert operation that had been going on for months. Joe Overstreet was questioned, but he was never charged with anything.
Hayley Cummings’ grandmother, Teresa Neves, and her great-grandmother, Annette Sykes, continue to hope the girl is alive somewhere, despite statements from the Sheriff’s Department. Cummings’ mother, Crystal Sheffield, and her younger brother were last known to have lived in Baker County.
On the 10th anniversary of Hayley Cummings’ disappearance, Putnam County investigators have confirmed that she died of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs and her body was buried in a river.
2019, 10 years since the disappearance of Hayley Cummings, News4JAX has launched a podcast documenting cold cases. Hosted by I-TEAM reporter Jennifer Waugh, “Into Thin Air” is a true crime series that traces the events from the night her child went missing, following an endless search for answers. looks like
Putnam County resident Charlie Robinson told News4JAX he hasn’t forgotten what happened.
“My friend was a county diver and was out in the river looking for her body,” Robinson said. “Everybody wants to know what happened to her.”
If you have any information about what happened to HaLeigh Cummings or her whereabouts, please call Northeast Florida Crime Stoppers at 1-888-277-8477.
News4Jax reached out to Cumming’s attorneys for comment on the recent arrest, but did not receive a response.
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