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CA EMMANUEL HARO: Missing from Yucaipa, CA - 14 Aug 2025 - Age 7 months *ARREST* (4 Viewers)

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7-month-old baby reportedly kidnapped during Yucaipa attack​

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help in finding a baby boy who was reportedly kidnapped.

Deputies responded to the 34000 block of Yucaipa Boulevard, an area near a shopping center and several stores, just before 8 p.m. Thursday regarding a 7-month-old boy who was reported missing. According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, a woman reported that she was attacked outside a retail store, and during the attack, the baby was taken.

"K9 Units with scent tracking dogs also responded and conducted and an exhaustive search for the child and any possible suspects," the sheriff's department said in a statement.

"This is an active investigation, and we are seeking the public's help in locating the child," the sheriff's department posted on social media.

Media - EMMANUEL HARO: Missing from Yucaipa, CA - 14 Aug 2025 - Age 7 months
 
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Haro said Sunday that she married Jake Haro in 2021, aware of his previous child cruelty case, and that their relationship has been “wonderful.”

“He’s a good dad,” Rebecca Haro said. “He would never hurt a baby.”


How does she reconcile both these things together?
The only thing I can think of is brainwashing. What lame comments! Good grief.
 
No link because i heard it on the radio but both parents are now officially charged with 1st degree murder (changed from just murder charges). There will be a press conference at 10 am (presumably Pacific time???)
 

Interesting...

Rebecca Haro was spotted at the same store days before the kidnapping report, allegedly asking management if there were exterior security cameras because her car had been burglarized in the parking lot, according to KTLA.
 

Interesting...

Rebecca Haro was spotted at the same store days before the kidnapping report, allegedly asking management if there were exterior security cameras because her car had been burglarized in the parking lot, according to KTLA.
Heard this long ago but I couldn't confirm it as truth.
 

Search for missing 7-month-old: Officials have 'strong indication' on location of baby's remains​

Officials in California said they have a "pretty strong indication" on the location of the remains of Emmanuel Haro, the 7-month-old child who has been missing for nearly two weeks.

"This was preventable in numerous ways," Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said in a press conference on Wednesday.

In the press conference, authorities confirmed the search for Emmanuel continues. They believe the child was "severely abused over a period of time" and that both parents "would have been aware of that abuse," according to Riverside County District Attorney Michael Hestrin.

"The filing in this case reflects our belief that baby Emmanuel was abused over time and that eventually because of that abuse, he succumbed to those injuries," Hestrin said.

Officials on Wednesday said that the child's father -- whom they described as an "experienced child abuser" -- "should have gone to prison" due to previously abusing another child he had with his ex-wife back in 2018, but a judge at the time granted him probation, a ruling the Hestrin called an "outrageous error in judgement." Authorities said that the child in that case has been left bed-ridden.

"If that judge had done his job as he should have done, Emmanuel would be alive today," Hestrin said.
 

Search for missing 7-month-old: Officials have 'strong indication' on location of baby's remains​

Officials in California said they have a "pretty strong indication" on the location of the remains of Emmanuel Haro, the 7-month-old child who has been missing for nearly two weeks.

"This was preventable in numerous ways," Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said in a press conference on Wednesday.

In the press conference, authorities confirmed the search for Emmanuel continues. They believe the child was "severely abused over a period of time" and that both parents "would have been aware of that abuse," according to Riverside County District Attorney Michael Hestrin.

"The filing in this case reflects our belief that baby Emmanuel was abused over time and that eventually because of that abuse, he succumbed to those injuries," Hestrin said.

Officials on Wednesday said that the child's father -- whom they described as an "experienced child abuser" -- "should have gone to prison" due to previously abusing another child he had with his ex-wife back in 2018, but a judge at the time granted him probation, a ruling the Hestrin called an "outrageous error in judgement." Authorities said that the child in that case has been left bed-ridden.

"If that judge had done his job as he should have done, Emmanuel would be alive today," Hestrin said.
In any of the pics posted of him that I have seen, he did not look like a baby that was on target of his milestones as the dad professed. Not one little bit. No smiles. No look of any kind of action. No real focus. I do believe he had been damaged long ago so I have to agree with the "over a period of time" belief.
 

Emmanuel Haro: Dad Says Wife ‘Innocent’ In Lengthy Jailhouse Interview​

The father of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro said in a lengthy jailhouse interview denied prosecutors’ contention that the boy suffered long-term abuse before his presumed death and said his wife, who reported the infant missing, was innocent.

Jake Haro, 32, told a Southern California News Group reporter that he has been “completely cooperative” with investigators, although he declined to say whether he led them to the Moreno Valley Badlands over the weekend, where he was seen in an jail jumpsuit as crews searched the area, according to the Orange County Register.

Haro and 41-year-old Rebecca Haro were charged this week with killing little Emmanuel and filing a false report, as CrimeOnline reported. Riverside County District Attorney Michael Hestrin said at a news conference that investigators “believe that Emmanuel was severely abused over a period of time.”

“Both parents would have been aware of that abuse,” he said.

Haro told the Orange County Register that allegation was “not true at all” but declined to say what role he may have played in the little boy’s disappearance.



In his jailhouse interview, Jake Haro also denied prosecutors’ version of his previous conviction for child abuse. He claimed that he accidentally dropped his infant daughter on a sink divider while bathing her. She didn’t look injured, he said, although she is now permanently bedridden from her severe injuries, which included fresh and healing rib fractures, a fractured skull, and a leg fracture.

Haro and his then-wife pleaded guilty, and he was sentenced to 180 days in a work release program with a suspended prison sentence and was ordered to attend a child abuser treatment program.

“Somehow, they magically convinced me to take this damn plea deal,” he said. “I was sick of court. The judge knows I didn’t do it. They just railroaded me. I was the fall guy.”

At Wednesday’s press conference, Hestrin said that there was no plea deal. Instead, Haro threw himself on the “mercy of the court” and pled guilty in open court to avoid trial. The judge then gave him “a big break” with the sentence, over prosecutors’ strenuous objections.

“It was an outrageous error in judgement for this judge,” Hestrin said. “Mr. Haro should have been in prison at the time that this crime [baby Emmanuel] happened.”

Haro declined to provide any details about the current case, citing advice from his lawyer.

“I want to talk about it, but I can’t,” Haro said in the 45 minute interview with a reporter. “I was told, don’t do no press.”

Rebecca Haro, too, appears to be ignoring legal advice, speaking to a reporter from jail over the weekend and sticking solidly to her kidnapping story.

Rebecca, her husband said, “is innocent.”

“The media is killing her,” he said. “She is a beautiful woman. She loves her children.”
 
I love how they blast the previous judge and prosecutor in his child abuse case and stated that Emmanuel would be alive today if they had done the right thing.


Also, if he had been in jail like he should have been, baby Emmanuel would most likely not have been conceived. I say most likely only because we all know that he could have gotten out early.
 
DA blamed judge for freeing man now accused of killing Baby Emmanuel, but his office didn’t oppose bail in most recent case • Long Beach Post News

DA blamed judge for freeing man now accused of killing Baby Emmanuel, but his office didn’t oppose bail in most recent case​

Jake Haro was in the middle of facing charges that he violated probation for a prior child abuse case when he allegedly murdered his 7-month-old son in Riverside.
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by Doug Kari, special to the Long Beach Post Aug 29, 2025
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Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin at a press conference announcing charges against the parents of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro. Screenshot courtesy the Riverside County DA's Office.
The Riverside County District Attorney recently blasted a local judge for failing to lock up a man before he was arrested on suspicion of killing his 7-month-old son, but court records show the DA’s office also acquiesced to him walking free even after he allegedly violated his probation in a prior child abuse case.
In a press conference Wednesday, DA Mike Hestrin blamed baby Emmanuel Haro’s death on a judge’s decision in 2023 to suspend a 6-year prison sentence and grant probation to Emmanuel’s father, Jake Haro, after he pleaded guilty to abusing his 10-week-old daughter.
“That decision was absolutely outrageous,” Hestrin said. “Mr. Haro should have been in prison. … If that judge had done his job as he should have done, Emmanuel would be alive today.”
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Emmanuel Haro, left, and Jake Haro. Photos courtesy the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.
At the time, Judge Dwight W. Moore suspended the sentence, saying it would serve as “a very large hammer over the defendant’s head” that would theoretically deter him from further wrongdoing.
But it wasn’t long before Jake Haro was accused of new crimes, including probation violations in July 2024 and a related case where he was charged with being a “convicted felon and narcotic addict” in possession of a firearm and ammunition.
In the new cases, the DA’s office didn’t oppose Jake Haro remaining free on $60,000 bail.
At least three times prior to August 2025, when Jake Haro allegedly murdered baby Emmanuel, the DA’s office appeared in court on the new cases but didn’t oppose requests by the defense attorney to continue the matter while Jake Haro remained out of custody.
According to transcripts reviewed by the Long Beach Post, during the most recent hearing, on July 2, 2025, Jake Haro appeared before a Riverside County Superior Court judge along with an attorney who announced: “Mr. Haro is present here to my right, out of custody.”
Deputy DA Connor Rathbun told the court that “Mr. Haro’s counsel of record is currently engaged in a child custody matter, and he’s asking to come back September 2nd. I have no opposition to that.”
Just a few weeks later, authorities allege, Jake Haro murdered his son.
The DA’s office hasn’t yet responded to written questions from the Long Beach Post about why they didn’t oppose bail for Jake Haro in the probation violation case and related criminal case.
DA Hestrin also did not address it at Wednesday’s press conference, where he lambasted a judge’s 2023 decision to give Jake Haro probation in the case where he pleaded guilty to willful child cruelty for inflicting injuries on his young daughter, Carolina, who suffered a fractured skull, damaged spine, multiple broken bones and other injuries evidencing severe child abuse.
Hestrin called this sentencing decision “an outrageous error in judgment” and a failure by the criminal justice system to protect baby Emmanuel.
Hestrin didn’t mention that Jake Haro was free on bail in the probation violations case and related criminal case, without any apparent opposition from the DA’s office.
On Wednesday, Judge Moore told the Long Beach Post that ethical rules prevent him from explaining his decision to grant probation in the 2023 case.
“I’m absolutely precluded from commenting publicly about the case,” said Moore, who acknowledged that the controversy caught him by surprise. “In 18 years, this is the first time I’ve been taken to task in this manner about a decision I’ve made.”
The fate of Emmanuel has drawn nationwide attention since his mother, Rebecca Haro, reported to police on Aug. 14 that an unknown man kidnapped her baby from the parking lot of a Big 5 store in Yucaipa while she was changing his diaper.
Although authorities believe Emmanuel was murdered, his remains haven’t been recovered. Rebecca Haro has also been charged.
 

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