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Police Investigation of Missing Fremont Boy Continues
August 13, 2009 – 7:55 pm PT
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The search for missing five-year-old Hasanni Campbell continued Thursday as Oakland homicide investigators joined the on-going investigation.
Fremont Police Detective Bill Veteran said that kidnappings were “a rarity” in Fremont, where the boy is from. The most recent incident, he said, was a child abduction involving the child’s father, but that was several years ago. Abductions by strangers were especially rare, he said.
Ross refused to discuss legalities of the case with reporters, but the Oakland Tribune reported that he took a polygraph test today, although police could not be reached for comment.
Edward Wunsch, a Minnesota-based expert on child abduction cases, said that police perform polygraph tests to eliminate the possibility of parent’s involvement.
Ross told police on Monday that he parked his car near Shuz of Rockridge at 6012 College Ave where his fiancé, Hasanni’s aunt and foster mother, works. Ross said he went into the store to open a back door so his disabled son could enter more easily, but when he returned to the car, the boy was gone.
Police did not say whether any witnesses saw the five-year-old boy in the parked car.
Article:
http://oaklandnorth.net/2009/08/13/police-investigation-of-missing-fremont-boy-continues/
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Police Investigation of Missing Fremont Boy Continues
August 13, 2009 – 7:55 pm PT
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The search for missing five-year-old Hasanni Campbell continued Thursday as Oakland homicide investigators joined the on-going investigation.
Fremont Police Detective Bill Veteran said that kidnappings were “a rarity” in Fremont, where the boy is from. The most recent incident, he said, was a child abduction involving the child’s father, but that was several years ago. Abductions by strangers were especially rare, he said.
Ross refused to discuss legalities of the case with reporters, but the Oakland Tribune reported that he took a polygraph test today, although police could not be reached for comment.
Edward Wunsch, a Minnesota-based expert on child abduction cases, said that police perform polygraph tests to eliminate the possibility of parent’s involvement.
Ross told police on Monday that he parked his car near Shuz of Rockridge at 6012 College Ave where his fiancé, Hasanni’s aunt and foster mother, works. Ross said he went into the store to open a back door so his disabled son could enter more easily, but when he returned to the car, the boy was gone.
Police did not say whether any witnesses saw the five-year-old boy in the parked car.
Article:
http://oaklandnorth.net/2009/08/13/police-investigation-of-missing-fremont-boy-continues/
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