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Search continues for 2-year-old Bullitt girl

Charlee Campbell, 2, was last seen at her Lebanon Junction home early on Thursday. Searchers have been looking for her since then. Relative taken into custody as a 'person of interest' but is not a suspect
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A relative who's a convicted felon has been taken into custody as the search continues for a missing Bullitt County toddler. Police told WDRB-TV that Robert Bailey is a person of interest in the case but not a suspect. Authorities said there is an outstanding warrant for Bailey but wouldn't say what it was for.



Charlee Campbell, 2, was last seen at her Lebanon Junction home early on Thursday. Searchers have been looking for her since then.

Bullitt County Sheriff Donnie Tinnell told WDRB he thinks the girl's disappearance county to be linked to a custody situation. The child's grandparents have custody of Charlee, who was last seen wearing winter PJs with a design from the movie "Frozen." She weights 37 pounds and has blond hair. She could be with a family dog.

A search for the child continue. Anyone with information on her whereabouts should call the Bullitt County sheriff.

UPDATE: Charlee has been found.
See WDRB: Charlee Campbell found alive after 2-day search


This story was posted on 2018-06-08 12:25:29
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