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Ronald Cummings was sentenced to 15 years in prison for drug trafficking and ordered to pay $250,000 in fines.

Judge Terry Larue accepted Cummings guilty plea to three counts of trafficking in hydrocodone.

Two trafficking counts were dropped as part of Cummings’ plea agreement and he has agreed to “provide truthful testimony” in future cases, including the one involving his daughter’s disappearance, said Christopher Kelly, assistant state attorney and spokesman with the 7th Circuit State Attorney’s Office.

Misty Croslin was also involved in the same drug-trafficking case. She has plead no contest to six counts of trafficking in hydrocodone and two counts of trafficking in oxycodone.

She has tentative sentencing dates of Oct. 4 and Oct. 8 in those cases.

Still no arrests for missing Haleigh Cummings even though Hank Croslin Jr., Misty’s brother recentlyadmitted he saw Haleigh Cummings taken from her Satsuma home in a bag last year. His attorney James Werter has said and his cousin, Joe Overstreet, drove the girl to a Putnam County boat ramp and dumped into the St. Johns River.

Werter said Croslin and Overstreet went to the mobile home where Haleigh was being watched by Croslin’s sister, Misty Croslin.

He said Hank Croslin described the girl as limp and quiet.

Updates in the Haleigh Cummings Case

On August 16th 2010 Misty Croslin entered no-contest plea in her drug trafficking charges. Misty was at home the night Haleigh disappeared and as you know, she has had multiple stories as to what happened to the toddler. Misty Croslin could be sentenced up to 25 years in prison. The 18-year-old woman was arrested in January following a sting operation that netted her and husband Ronald Cummings.

Ronald Cummings, the father of missing Putnam County girl Haleigh Cummings pleaded guilty August 20, 2010 to three drug-trafficking charges, jacksonville.com said. He could get up to 15 years in prison when he is sentenced on Sept. 24.

Donna M. Brock, 44, an Orlando woman who befriended Misty Croslin during the unsuccessful search for a Haleigh, was sentenced September 2, 2010 to 15 years in prison for drug trafficking.

She pleaded guilty in St. Johns County to one count of trafficking in prescription drugs.

Haleigh Cummings

Brock, a former Texas EquuSearch volunteer, said she got close to Croslin to learn more about Haleigh Cummings’ disappearance.

Donna Brock and Misty Croslin sold an undercover officer 155 oxycodone pills at a St. Johns County truck stop.

Still no word on little Haleigh. :(