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Hero sheriff, grandmother meet after solving missing baby case in Fla.

November 5, 1:28 AMSpokane Homicide ExaminerDoyle Wheeler
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  Photo by Kathy Foster use premission granted

The Sheriff of Washington County, Florida,  who did just a magnificent job on this most difficult missing baby case has a reason to smile this morning.

Speaking to the sheriff he was quick to pass on the credit to his people and the volunteers but the truth is it takes a great leader to pull off a cases like this. Missing children cases are some of the most stressful cases law enforcement has to work.

You don’t sleep, all you can think about and pray about is finding the infant alive. This sheriff Haddock ran this investigation exactly how they are suppose to be run but seldom are.


Photo By Kathy Foster use permission granted

He and his staff should be very proud of the effort they all put forth. They received the biggest reward they could ever receive by finding this baby alive and well.

There will be time to report on the on-going investigation but for now it’s time to salute a hero. Thank you Sheriff Haddock for doing your job as well as any law enforcement administrator in the country.

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