Primetime exclusive tonight: Joe Vega, a close family friend of missing 6-year-old Isabel Celis' family speaks out regarding the newly released 911 calls and Isabel's dad being barred from seeing his family.

Ronald Cummings and Misty Croslin appeared before a judge in Putnam County today. They are facing a plethora drug trafficking charges unrelated to Haleigh's disappearance. Both entered not guilty pleas. Future hearings have been set for both-Cummings will be back in court on May 13th and Croslin is back on June 3rd.
Interestingly, the 19-year-old cousin of Ronald Cummings, Hope Sykes, pled no contest to her drug trafficking charge. All three were allegedly caught on surveillance in a drug sting operation earlier this year. Each case was continued because the defense is says they are still waiting on discovery. Cummings attorney said they were specifically waiting on the results of the drugs alleged in the charges—Oxycodone and Hydrocodone. Seems like small potatoes compared to the hours of video evidence the State has of Cummings, Croslin and 4 others buying and selling prescription pain pills.
The question remains whether Misty Croslin, still being held on $1.35 million bond and facing over 100 years in prison, will crack under the pressure. In recent recorded jailhouse conversations, Croslin seems to know more about the night Haleigh went missing, but investigators say they have yet to get a straight story from her.
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Cold case: Teen was snatched from street, killed
New York (CNN) – Leah Freeman, a 15-year-old high school sophomore, vanished from the street near her home in Coquille, Oregon, leaving one tennis shoe behind on the sidewalk.
Police believe she was snatched by someone while walking home from her best friend's house as it was beginning to get dark on June 28, 2000. Leah lived with her grandparents, her mother and her older sister, Denise.
More than a month later, her body was found on the outskirts of Fairview, a neighboring village in Oregon.
"The last time I saw my daughter was that afternoon, said Leah's mother, Cory Courtright. "She was so happy. She and her boyfriend were washing the windshield of his car and horsing around with the wet sponge. It was 4 p.m. and she jumped and kissed me on the cheek and told me she loved me before [she] took off."
Courtright said Leah's boyfriend dropped her off at the home of her best friend, Sherrie Mitchell, and was to pick her up at 9 p.m.
She said she later learned from the Mitchells and from police that the two friends had a spat because Sherrie's mother wouldn't let her go jogging with Leah after dark. Leah overheard the argument between her friend and her mother, and then the two girls argued. Leah angrily left the Mitchell home before her boyfriend arrived to pick her up.

