Search for missing 7-month-old takes dark turn
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Police said they found ‘inconsistencies’ in the case involving the disappearance of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro. Investigators have confronted Emmanuel’s mother, Rebecca Haro, about the ‘inconsistencies in her initial statement,
(KTLA) – As new details emerge in the case of an allegedly kidnapped 7-month-old boy in San Bernardino County, California ... Rebecca and Jake Haro continue to plead for the safe return of the 7-month-old. Emmanuel is about 24 inches tall and weighs ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNYucaipa community comes together for vigil for missing 7-month-old boy after 'inconsistencies' found
Approximately 72 hours after Emmanuel was reportedly kidnapped from a Yucaipa parking lot, police were spotted at the Cabazon home where the 7-month-old's parents live. Why they were there, or whether there are any new breaks in the case, remains unknown.
Seven-month-old Emmanuel Haro was last seen in the parking lot of a Big 5 Sporting Goods store on Thursday. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is investigating.
A 7-month-old boy was reported kidnapped from a Big 5 parking lot in Southern California on Thursday night. According to the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department, the boy, identified as Emmanuel Haro from Cabazon, is missing after his mother, Rebecca Haro, reported she was attacked from behind outside the retail store in Yucaipa.
Police are searching for 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro after he was allegedly 'kidnapped' from Yucaipa Boulevard in California on Thursday, Aug. 14, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department (SBCSD) said in a news release on X.
Police in California say that can’t rule out foul play in connection with Emmanuel Haro, an infant allegedly abducted from a San Bernardino County retail parking lot. On Saturday, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office press release stated that during interviews with the mother,
San Bernardino County Sheriff Reports Search for Baby Emmanuel Haro Continues; Investigators Cannot Rule Out Foul Play
Investigators say there are "inconsistencies" in the mother's story, and they have been unable to rule out foul play.