Vehicle seized from Emmanuel Haro’s father
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P olice in California have seized a car belonging to the father of a missing 7-month-old as they investigate the baby's disappearance.
The parents of a 7-month-old California boy missing for nearly a week are being urged to rejoin the search as public scrutiny of the couple grows.
The investigation has raised urgent questions about the child's welfare and the credibility of the mother's original report.
Meanwhile, a wide discrepancy emerged on Wednesday between the accounts of a reported sighting of Emmanuel in Bakersfield. Vincent Hughes, the attorney for the boy’s father, Jake Haro, said Haro told investigators that Emmanuel was possibly seen at a gas station in Bakersfield.
The Cabazon couple turned over the electronics listed in a search warrant, as well as passwords, the attorney said. “This whole family wants their son found,” he said.
Detectives say the baby's mom, who said he had been kidnapped, "was confronted with inconsistencies" in her story.
Authorities seized the car of the father of missing baby Emmanuel Haro, who was reported kidnapped outside a California sporting goods store.
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
The baby’s mom had stopped speaking with authorities after she was confronted with “inconsistencies” in her story.
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WKRG Mobile on MSNFather of missing Emmanuel Haro wants to cooperate: Father's former attorney | Banfield
Vincent Hughes, a lawyer, joins “Banfield” to discuss his client, Jake Haro, after his son Emmanuel was allegedly kidnapped in California last week. Despite having previous incidents, Hughes says Haro and his wife,
Riverside County authorities confirmed Wednesday that they removed a 2-year-old child from the Haro home after Emmanuel was reported missing, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. The removal is another twist in an already complicated case.