Court documents (see below) filed by the mother of missing girl Haleigh Cummings Crystal Sheffield, claims Haleigh wandered off when she was in her father's care in 2005.
The motion says "During or about the month of July 2005, Ronald failed to keep control of the toddler Haleigh while she was in his care, and allowed her to wander off. The child was found and rescued by the mother, floating face down in the canal behind the house. The mother rescued and revived the child."
A.Haleigh Cummings Court Documents 1 (1.4MB)
Sheffield never called police about this incident and there is no other record of it taking place. A judge has yet to change Ronald's primary custody status.
According to the "Report and Recommendation of the General Magistrate" obtained from the Putnam County Courthouse, a judge granted primary custody to Ronald Cummings after Crystal Sheffield failed to appear at the custody hearing.
Ronald told the judge Haleigh has Turner Syndrome*2 and needs hormone treatments by an endocrinologist. He said Sheffield frequently failed to take Haleigh to her doctors appointments.
Haleigh's father also told the judge Sheffield had a drug problem and was unemployed.
Sheffield was granted visitation rights with both of her children. She can see them every other weekend and on certain holidays. The judge also ordered her to pay child support to Ronald.
1. *Information from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National institute of Child Health and Human Development National Institutes of Health (NICHD)
Mrs. Kennedy-Shriver is the mother of Maria Shriver (Schwarzenegger), and sister of the late President John F. Kennedy.
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