Authorities continue search for a missing baby from Yucaipa
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According to Riverside County records, the missing 7-month-old's father pleaded guilty to willful cruelty to a child following a 2018 arrest.
The desperate search continues for Emmanuel Haro, a missing 7-month-old in Southern California. An attorney representing the child's father said his client is getting death threats.
California police are still searching for a 7-month-old boy after his mother said he was kidnapped outside a store in California.
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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.
San Bernardino County Deputies Search Baby Emmanuel Haro's Home with K9's, Parents Stops Cooperating
Investigators have served several search warrants at the Haro home and utilized K9s to aid in the investigation. Additionally, a large amount of surveillance video has been obtained from areas of interest and are being reviewed.
The Los Angeles Times reported this week that Emmanuel’s father, Jack Haro, was convicted in June 2023 of willful child cruelty for an incident involving another child. He is due in court in September for that case, the outlet said.
Detectives say the baby's mom, who said he had been kidnapped, "was confronted with inconsistencies" in her story.
Rebecca Haro's inconsistent statements spark new questions in the disappearance of her baby Emmanuel, as investigators continue the urgent search in Yucaipa.