Father of missing Emmanuel Haro wants to cooperate
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As the search for missing seven-month-old Emmanuel Haro continues in San Bernardino County, with some fingers pointing towards his parents, the family's attorney is speaking out to shoot down speculation that they stopped cooperating with detectives.
The mystery of a missing 7-month-old boy in Yucaipa took another twist when authorities confirmed Wednesday that they removed a 2-year-old child from the home of the same couple that reported the infant missing last week.
There are claims Emmanuel Haro was spotted in Bakersfield over the weekend. However, that was not confirmed by authorities and baby Emmanuel has yet to be located.
Local law enforcement officials said they have looked into the reported sighting of a missing 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro in Central California on Wednesday. “Our investigators have followed
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Emmanuel was allegedly kidnapped Thursday night, according to his mother, Rebecca Haro, who told authorities she was attacked outside the Big 5 Sporting Goods store on the 34000 block of Yucaipa Boulevard when it was almost 8 p.m. Tonight's vigil was held at this location.
Rebecca Haro made public pleas for son Emmanuel’s return after she claimed a strange man attacked her, knocking her unconscious and snatching the infant while she was changing his diaper.
As the parents plead for their son to be returned, police find inconsistencies in the mom’s initial statement. Investigators say they are unable to rule out foul play. Police search the family home and extend the area in search of the missing 7-month-old.
The Sheriff’s Department in San Bernardino County, Calif., said that Emmanuel Haro’s mother had stopped speaking with investigators after being confronted with inconsistencies in her initial report.