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Missing 5 year olds father fails polygraph test
August 21, 6:07 PM
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Louis Ross, the foster father of Hassani Campbell tells the media that he failed the polygraph test. Ross said, "they said I was 99% deceptive. That means I did not pass the control test questions, either."

A statement submitted by Oakland police to justify obtaining a search warrant for Ross' home came to light on Thursday. The document stated that 10 days before the boy disappeared, Ross sent a text message that said, "This is *advertiser censored****g over, I will watch her, but he will be out on the BART and its your responsibility to hey (sic) him so *advertiser censored** you." (BART is the Bay Area Rapid Transit)

The document also stated that Ross brandished a sword at Campbell, that he left Hassani and Hassani's one year old sister alone in the home while he went to the bank, and that he had some misgivings about caring for a disabled child.

Ross response was that the sword is ornamental, that he left the napping kids home for 5 minutes while he went to the bank, and that he never said he had misgivings about caring for a disabled child.

It was also noted in the documents that a neighbor said that they had not seen Hassani for 2 weeks.

On Thursday, police search dogs were unable to detect Hassani's scent in the parking lot of the shoe store.

"In any case we keep an open mind. Whether it's a missing persons case, whether it's a criminal case, in any type of case we try to keep an open mind and we try to cover all of our bases. And that's why the search warrant was done last week," said Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason.

There is a $10,000 reward for information leading to the boy's whereabouts. Officer Jeff Thomason, an Oakland police spokesman, said the department still considers the case a missing person investigation, but a homicide investigator has just been put in charge of the case.


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Article:
http://www.examiner.com/x-18953-San...ssing-5-year-olds-father-fails-polygraph-test
 
Fundraiser for missing 5-year-old
Oakland police continue to ask for the public's help in finding a 5-year old disabled boy who was reported missing nearly two weeks ago.
Friday, August 21, 2009 | 7:17 PM
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It has been 11 days since Hasanni vanished. The balloons at an impromptu memorial are starting to deflate.

"We want to focus on Hasanni," his foster father Louis Ross said.
Ross and his girlfriend Jennifer Campbell tell ABC7 the only thing they want is to have the 5-year-old back home.

Campbell, who is Hasanni's aunt, says it was Ross who insisted on raising Hasanni and his 1-year-old sister.

"Louis's parents died when he was younger, his aunt and uncle stepped in and raised him, he felt I should do the same thing," Campbell said.

"I was upset with her, how could you let them sit there, you, yourself had mentors, you, yourself had your grandmother, how would you feel if you were in foster care," Ross said.

People are shopping and they want to get their dinner ready, a lot of people are getting things done before they go home," one Rockridge resident said.

The man, who did not want to be identified, lives in an apartment near the driveway. He says that particular day; part of the street was void of parked cars.

"It was street sweep day, so half the street was shut down for no parking," he said.
If the child was kidnapped, his abductor could have done it without witnesses.

But the neighbor also says because of the limited parking, people were driving around looking for spaces.

"It was much busier than normal," he said.

There will also be a fundraiser Saturday to raise money for the reward fund.


Find Hasanni Campbell Reward Fundraiser
12-3 p.m.
Tone's Auto Detail
411 West MacArthur Boulevard
Oakland


VIDEO: Fundraiser for missing 5-year-old
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=6977497

VIDEO: Hasanni's (Bio)Mother Hopes He Comes Home Soon
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=6975932

Article:
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=6977402
 
No Scent Found At Scene Of Missing Oakland Boy
August 20, 2009
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Police bloodhounds were unable to detect the scent of a missing 5-year-old boy outside an upscale shoe store where his foster father says he last saw him, according to a police search warrant affidavit.

Police were mystified as to how Hasanni Campbell could have vanished Aug. 10 from a "crowded business district with no witnesses," said the document, which supported a warrant to search the home of the boy's foster father, Louis Ross, in Fremont.

In a phone interview Thursday with the San Francisco Chronicle, Ross said he sent the text message in frustration at a time when he planned to break up with Campbell.

"It was me venting about a situation in our past that had come back up," he told the newspaper. "I was ending the relationship at that point."

Besides scouring the area around the shoe store, police have searched Ross' home, the surrounding neighborhoods and parks as well as a scrap yard in nearby Hayward, Calif., that Ross had visited hours before Hasanni's disappearance.

Nothing was taken from Ross' home, and he voluntarily offered his cell phone to police, court records show.

Also Thursday, Ross told television station KPIX that he failed a lie detector test but has cooperated with police "100 percent."

Oakland police would not comment on the court documents or the lie detector test.

Police spokesman Jeff Thomason says Hasanni's disappearance is still a missing person investigation, but says a homicide investigator is in charge of the case.


Article:
http://www.fox40.com/news/headlines/ktxl-news-oaklandboy,0,7930177.story
 
Editorial: Keep up the investigation until Fremont boy is found
Posted: 08/22/2009 12:01:00 AM PDT
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DISTURBING NEW information has come to light in the disappearance of 5-year-old Hasanni Campbell.

Most shocking is an expletive-filled text message sent by the child's foster father, Louis Ross, just 10 days before Ross reported Hasanni missing from the Rockridge area on Aug. 10.

The text message, in addition to other recent developments, have only further fueled speculation about the veracity of Ross' story about Hasanni's disappearance. Ross has told police that he left Hasanni in a parking lot behind Shuz of Rockridge while he briefly went around to the front of the store with Hassani's 1-year-old sister. He said he planned to drop her off with Campbell who works at the store. When he returned, Hassani, who has cerebral palsy, was gone.

Yet police search dogs were unable to detect any scent of the boy leading away from the parking lot. Which means, either, he was never there or he was abducted in a car.

Authorities said Wednesday that Ross failed a polygraph administered by the

FBI. A police search warrant also has revealed that the day after Hassani's disappearance, police went to the Fremont home where the boy lived with Campbell and Ross in search of a sword or "cutting instrument."

Regardless of what some may speculate, we must not rush to convict Ross in the court of public opinion. It is important to note that he has not been named as a suspect by authorities.

We all need to remember this: the priority right now is finding Hasanni.


Article:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/opinion/ci_13177839
 
RAW VIDEO: Fundraiser To Find Hasanni Campbell
http://cbs5.com/video/?id=54406@kpix.dayport.com
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Car wash held for missing 5-year-old
People in Oakland are trying to do what they can to help find missing Hasanni Campbell.
Saturday, August 22, 2009 | 5:49 PM
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A special car wash was held Saturday afternoon along MacArthur Boulevard to help raise money in the search for the 5-year-old disabled boy. Organizers said they planned to donate 50 percent of the profits to Hasanni's foster parents.

"I hope today is the day that they see that this little boy has love not just from his foster family, his biological family, but from the community," one organizer told ABC7.

The boy's foster parents Louis Ross and Jennifer Campbell attended the fundraiser but did not want to speak to the media. Ross has told police he last saw Hasanni outside a shoe store in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood 12 days ago.


VIDEO: Fundraiser For Missing Boy
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=6977497

Article:
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=6978312&rss=rss-kgo-article-6978312
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VIDEO: Fundraiser Held To Keep Search For Hasanni Campbell Going
http://serve.castfire.com/video/145383/145383_2009-08-22-205920.mp4
 
Foster Parents Defend Behavior
Posted: Friday, 21 August 2009 6:38AM
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KCBS reporter Doug Sovern says his foster parents say there are innocent answers, and no reason for police to suspect them of anything.

When Ross was asked about any domestic disputes, he downplayed them, saying simply that he was "venting." He also stressed that he had been cooperating "100 percent" with police.

John Burris, an Oakland attorney who has consulted with the foster parents, said Ross is "a little overwhelmed" that he is being scrutinized by police and "is disappointed that attention is being focused on him" rather than on the search for the boy.

But Burris said Ross also realizes that it is "par for the course" and that police want to investigate everyone close to a missing child.


AUDIO: KCBS' Doug Sovern reports
http://www.kcbs.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=3965602

Article:
http://www.kcbs.com/pages/5054896.php?
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Fundraiser Held for Missing Boy
Saturday, 22 August 2009 2:28PM
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Motorists took time out Saturday in Oakland to help in the efforts to find 5-year-old Hasanni Campbell.
A car wash fundraiser was held on the corner of MacArthur and Webster and was an upbeat scene, with people washing and vacuuming cars and grilling chicken and ribs.

Antonio Anabo donated his auto detailing shop for the event.

"I just want to get a lot of people out here to support the kid," Anabo said. "I feel real bad for him, and as you can see, everybody's supporting. We're just trying to bring everybody together and try to help find this little boy."

They held hands in a circle and prayed for the safe return of the disabled 5-year-old.

Teray Frederick led the prayer circle.

"This is an innocent child, a child that did not deserve to be gone from two people that love him," Frederick said.

Campbell's foster parents declined comment to the media as organizers said they are not happy with the accusatory tone of recent news reports.


AUDIO: KCBS' Tim Ryan Reports
http://www.kcbs.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=3968175

Article:
http://www.kcbs.com/Fundraiser-Held-for-Missing-Boy/5060225
 
Missing Fremont boy known for dancing and asking questions, mother says
Posted: 08/23/2009 05:19:24 PM PDT
Updated: 08/23/2009 05:27:25 PM PDT
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Five-year-old Hasanni Campbell, the 40-pound Fremont boy reported missing by his foster father two weeks ago now, is known to most adults who meet him for his playful laugh and chatty company, his mother said Sunday.

"He's very talkative," Shemika Campbell said near her home in San Francisco. "He asks a lot of questions to everybody, just always so curious."

"He likes Sponge Bob and all kinds of cartoons," she added. "And he loves to dance. Not even to just one kind of music. He loves it all."

Campbell said she's not recently spoken with her sister, Jennifer Campbell, who has been Hasanni's foster mother since December 2008 and lives in Fremont with Louis Ross, who is her fiance and who reported Hasanni missing in the Rockridge District on Aug. 10.

Hasanni's 1-year-old sister also lived with the couple but was taken into protective custody after Ross reported Hasanni missing.

"I think we should really pray, and I just want to thank everybody for helping me in this search for my child," Campbell said.


Article:
http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_13189893?nclick_check=1
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VIDEO~ Extended Interview: Foster Parents Of Missing 5-Year-Old Address Media, Police Attention
http://www.ktvu.com/video/20522141/index.html
 
Missed these articles, photos & videos!

VIDEO: Hasanni Search Warrant Revealed 1:14
It has been ten days since little Hasanni Campbell has been missing.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Hasanni_Search_Warrant_Revealed_Bay_Area.html
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Missing Hasanni Campbell Case in Photos Pictures 1-14
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Missing-Hasanni-Campbell-Case-in-Photos-53819762.html
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Foster Father: Hasanni Not Just a Paycheck
Louis Ross talks about sword found in home, angry text message, failed polygraph
Updated 2:59 PM PDT, Fri, Aug 21, 2009
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Loius Ross says he wants to set the record straight about questions surrounding his actions in the case of his missing son, Hassani Campbell.

Police have served multiple search warrants as part of the investigation into the disappearance of 5-year-old boy, who was last seen Aug. 10, and the boy's foster father has turned over a sword to investigators, a police spokesman and an Oakland attorney said Thursday.

However, John Burris, an Oakland attorney who has consulted with the foster parents, said one of the items Oakland police were seeking was a sword, and that Ross has turned over a sword to them.

"The sword is something I keep underneath my bed." Ross told NBC Bay Area. "The sword was initially put in the closet, to be honest. But we had some incidents, a couple of incidents where somebody was setting off our alarm while it was in our garage."

Investigators gave Ross a polygraph test but he failed it. He says the test was fraudulent.

Ross said the polygraph test was fraud.

An Alameda County Court document shows agents also recovered latex gloves from the car but Ross disputes that.

He told NBC Bay Area's Jodi Hernandez that the glove was a hand puppet that their 1-year-old daughter was playing with in the car.

"They need to check their story." Ross insists. "Was it their latex glove? Because they left all latex gloves. They destroyed parts of the house, knocked down plastic shelves and left latex gloves laying around my home."


Ross stressed his love for Hasanni, insisting the boy was not just a foster child paycheck.

"I was his father. He was my son." He said.

Hassani's room is the same as he left it. His bed his backpack and other belongings remain, awaiting his return.

Ross said he won't talk to the media anymore; he wants to keep the focus on the search for Hasanni.


Video: Missing Boy's Father: Keep the focus on Hasanni 2:00
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/loca...ther__Keep_the_Focus_on_Hasanni_Bay_Area.html

Article:
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Foster-Father-Hasanni-Not-Just-a-Paycheck-53961877.html
 
Mon, 24 Aug 2009 16:14

OAKLAND: VIGIL FOR HASANNI CAMPBELL WILL BE HELD TONIGHT
OAKLAND (BCN)


There will be a candlelight vigil in Oakland at 6:30 p.m. tonight for Hasanni Campbell, a 5-year-old boy who disappeared two weeks ago, according to his aunt.

Trinity Schwabacher, Hasanni's aunt, said the vigil will be in the parking lot of the Shuz of Rockridge shoe store in the 6000 block of Rockridge Avenue in Oakland, which is where his foster mother, Jennifer Campbell, works.

Hasanni was reported missing from the store's parking lot at about 4:15 p.m. on Aug. 10. His foster father, Louis Ross, was the last person to see him, according to authorities.

Hasanni, who has cerebral palsy, lived in Fremont with Campbell and Ross.

Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason said today that police are still searching for Hasanni but there aren't any new developments in their investigation.

Schwabacher said Campbell and Ross will be at the vigil and the organizers of the event will be selling T-shirts with Hasanni's picture.

She said Hasanni's family members are trying to raise money to increase the reward for information leading to Hasanni.

Oakland police and Crime Stoppers have announced a $10,000 reward, but Schwabacher said, "$10,000 is nothing" and family members would like to have the amount increased.

She said there also will be a sign-up sheet for volunteers who want to help find Hasanni.

http://cbs5.com/localwire/22.0.html?type=bcn&item=HASANNI-CAMPBELL-VIGIL-16-14
 
Vigil For Hasanni Campbell Will Be Held Tonight
Posted: 4:42 pm PDT August 24, 2009
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There will be a candlelight vigil in Oakland at 6:30 p.m. Monday night for Hasanni Campbell, a 5-year-old boy who disappeared two weeks ago, according to his aunt.

Trinity Schwabacher, Hasanni's aunt, said the vigil will be in the parking lot of the Shuz of Rockridge shoe store in the 6000 block of Rockridge Avenue in Oakland, which is where his foster mother, Jennifer Campbell, works.

Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason said Monday day that police are still searching for Hasanni but there aren't any new developments in their investigation.

Schwabacher said Campbell and Ross will be at the vigil and the organizers of the event will be selling T-shirts with Hasanni's picture.

She said Hasanni's family members are trying to raise money to increase the reward for information leading to Hasanni.

She said there also will be a sign-up sheet for volunteers who want to help find Hasanni.


Search Warrant Affidavit in Hasanni Campbell Case (pdf)
http://images.kron4.com/images/hasanniwarrant.pdf

Article:
http://www.ktvu.com/news/20538270/detail.html
 
Fundraiser nets $650 for reward fund for missing Fremont 5-year-old
Posted: 08/24/2009 05:22:53 PM PDT
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A carwash at Tone's Auto Detail in Oakland raised $650 Saturday for the Hasanni Campbell reward fund, said Sherri Miller, who has been helping with fundraising and the search for the missing 5-year-old Fremont boy.

Police continue to treat the disappearance as a missing-persons case.

Antonio Anabo, owner of Tone's, said he wanted to do his part for the family because his "heart goes out to them. I feel really sorry for them," he said.

Meanwhile, Miller, who has been printing the missing-persons fliers from her San Leandro print shop, is helping to organize an auction to raise money for the reward fund. She said Highline Custom Jewelry in Hayward donated a $2,000 watch for the auction.

She still needs other businesses to donate items. A date for the event has not been scheduled. Those who would like to donate items should call Miller at 510-276-9090.

To keep the case in the spotlight, family and friends will be holding a vigil at 6:30 tonight and each Monday night to announce fundraisers and searches for the boy for the week, Miller said. The vigils will be held behind Shuz of Rockridge at 6012 College Ave. in Oakland. Also, Miller said a Web site &#8212; www.findhasanni.com &#8212; should be up this week.


Find Hasanni Campbell Web Site:
http://www.findhasanni.com/

Article:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/localnews/ci_13195209
 
Black Boy Kidnapped in Oakland: Some Questions I'd Love to Ask
Aug 20th 2009 3:50PM
Posted by Boyce Watkins, PhD
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a distinguished scholar with the Barbara Jordan Institute for Policy Research at Texas Southern University.
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When I read about the recent kidnapping of 5-year-old Hasanni Campbell, my heart skipped a beat. The boy is as cute as a button and reminds me of the son I lost many years ago. The thought of a child's innocence being breached in any way is unbearable and leads to eternal pain for those connected. Hasanni was allegedly kidnapped in Oakland, Calif., near the back door of the store where the fiancee of his foster father works.

Oakland police are investigating the kidnapping as we speak. I admit that I don't have much respect for the Oakland Police Department after seeing the way it handled the shooting of Oscar Grant and the Beauty Salon beating that was taped and distributed on Youtube. It is my hope that the department will be able to handle this case better than it has handled other high-profile ordeals.

The kidnapping of little Hasanni left me with these piercing questions:


1) What would Nancy Grace think?
I'd hate to sound cynical, but I must confess that I wonder if Hasanni's eyes are blue enough for Nancy Grace to care that he was abducted. Although black children are three times more likely to be killed than white children, one can't help but wonder if some members of the media don't consider Hasanni's face to be as "camera ready" as Jonbenet Ramsey's (the little girl whose case took over the airwaves for years). But perhaps Nancy will prove me wrong. I certainly hope so.

2) How much do we care about black children as a nation?
Did you know that more than one child is murdered in Chicago every week? Father Michael Pfleger has flown the flag outside his church upside down for months, and Rev. Marcia Dyson has gone on a hunger strike to call attention to the alarming number of child murders in Chicago this year. The sad fact is that no one is listening, but we've got to open our ears.

3) What to make of Hasanni's foster parents?
According to several media sources, the child's foster mother refused to take a lie detector test, and his father won't discuss the results of his test with the public. Additionally, the family has retained civil rights attorney John Burris. This doesn't mean that the family is guilty, but it makes us all wonder what's going on. But of course, this is not to say that any of us know whether the parents are involved in Hasanni's disappearance.

If we don't care about our children, no one will. We must also remember that Hasanni is not the only African American child who is suffering. There are thousands of children in psychological and physical pain who don't make the media cycle. If you see child abuse of any type, please don't hesitate to call Child Protective Services. We've got to give voices to our youth.


Article:
http://www.bvblackspin.com/2009/08/20/hasanni-campbell-kidnapping-black-youth/
 
Updated:

Couple Discusses Troubling Investigation Details
Posted: 9:34 pm PDT August 20, 2009
Updated: 3:57 pm PDT August 23, 2009

FREMONT, Calif. -- The foster parents of Hasanni Campbell on Thursday addressed some of the disturbing details that have surfaced during the investigation into the five-year-old&#8217;s disappearance while calling for a renewed focus in the search for the missing boy.

Louis Ross and and his fiancé, Jennifer Campbell, allowed KTVU into their Fremont house Thursday to show what Hasanni&#8217;s living situation was like. The couple said they moved into the residence less than a year ago to make a home for him and his 18-month-old sister Aaliyah.

Nearly two weeks have passed since Ross reported him missing. Earlier in the day, there were new revelations about Ross and details the police investigation had uncovered.

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During the interview at their home, Campbell and Ross told KTVU Thursday they want to refocus attention on trying to find the missing boy. The couple denied allegations Ross may have had something to do with the disappearance.

They said when they gave police permission to access their phone records more than a week ago, they told investigators about the angry, obscenity-laced text Ross sent Campbell about ten days earlier during an argument.

"It's like we had an argument and we worked through it. And now it's like the argument is being twisted and turned into something it isn't," said Campbell.

"The situation resolved," explained Ross. "I calmed down and never left the house."

They also said they were the ones who told police Ross kept a sword under his bed. That sword was among the items included in the police search warrant of the home and, according to the couple, was taken by authorities last week.

Campbell and Ross showed KTVU a list of items police took from Ross's car. However, there was no mention of latex gloves disclosed in court documents as one of the items taken from the vehicle.

The couple said they volunteered to give DNA samples to police who visited the house Thursday morning so that they could be ruled out as suspects.

"I'm cooperating with police every day," said Ross.

During the interview, the foster parents said they love Hasanni deeply and would never harm him.

"It felt just as real as this baby feels," said the six-months pregnant Campbell. "My love for him is the same."

"I know the truth," said Ross. "I am cooperating with police. so if false info is being leaked, I don't care. This isn't about me. It's about finding Hasanni.

Campbell said it was Ross, not her, who first suggested taking in the children. According to Campbell, Ross said his own parents died when he was five and that he and his siblings were raised by his aunt and uncle.

The couple also mentioned to KTVU that on Friday, child protective services would be allowing them to visit Hasanni&#8217;s little sister Aaliyah for the first time since the boy disappeared.

Earlier Thursday, Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason said there aren't any new developments in the case and there still aren't any "credible" leads.

He said police are still processing the information they received when they searched the Fremont home of Ross and Campbell.

FBI spokeswoman Patti Hansen declined to comment on the investigation Thursday, saying that the Oakland Police Department is the lead agency in the case.

Thomason said police are still treating Hasanni's disappearance as a missing persons case and not a crime.

Oakland police and Crime Stoppers have announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to Hasanni.

Police describe Hasanni as a black boy with a medium complexion, brown hair and brown eyes. He is about 3 feet tall and weighs about 30 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and grant pants.

Police said he has difficulty walking because he is disabled.

Thomason said police are asking the public to call if they have any credible tips.
He said people who have information on the case should call the Oakland Police Department or Crime Stoppers at (510) 777-8572 or (510) 777-3211.

(Snipped by me to protect copyright.)

Full article at:

http://www.ktvu.com/bartshooting/20486996/detail.html
 
VIDEO: 3 Search Warrants Issued In Search For Hasanni Campbell 08/24/09
http://serve.castfire.com/video/146193/146193_2009-08-24-234616.mp4

VIDEO: Funraiser Held To Keep Search For Hasanni Campbell Going 08/24/09
http://serve.castfire.com/video/145383/145383_2009-08-22-205920.mp4

or go to The Search For Hasanni Campbell Special Coverage For those who can't open castfire videos....you don't have to download the videos....just select open...when I open them this way they open with Quick Time Player. You cna select what player you want them to open in too! They only take aprox. 20-30seconds to open!

Here's the link in case you would rather watch these there...*NOTE: Not all of the videos released by KRON 4 have been entered into this page.
 
Bumping this article due to the updated information! (I will delete the earlier article!)

UPDATED: Another vigil held for Hasanni Campbell
A vigil is just getting underway in Oakland tonight to focus the public's attention on Hasanni Campbell, the five year old boy who's now been missing for two weeks
Monday, August 24, 2009 | 11:57 PM
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Police is not talking about any new leads, but we do know that police said that there were no new searches and no new search warrants filed. A vigil is took place at the rear driveway of the shoe store where Hasanni's foster dad told police the child was last seen.

This is one of those stories that has a lot of people speculating and the couple realizes many people think Louis Ross, the foster father, had something to do with it.

About 20 people showed up at Monday night's vigil for missing 5-year-old Hasanni, which is twice as many as the turnout last week.

"If we got the public out here, wouldn't that save on manpower and wouldn't the truth come out then once he's found?" said Ross.

Police said they are doing everything they can to find the boy, but Hasanni's foster parents say they realize public support is not on their side.

"You have to justify all of your actions. Everything you do you have to justify," said Ross.
Ross is dogged by the fact that he's the only one who can place Hasanni behind the Rockridge shoe store the day the boy disappeared.

Ross says it was an impassioned text message exchange, but he says it was taken out of context from the full message. Aside from that, the couple says the pressures of being under public and police scrutiny have been intense.

"On the BART, as I'm going up the escalator, on the loudspeaker, 'I hope they throw you in jail,'" said Ross.

When asked if Campbell could tell she was being monitored, she replied, "Yes. You're phone doesn't dial, like it doesn't pick up a signal as well. When you go out, there's certain cars that you keep seeing over and over again," said Campbell.

At the vigil, several volunteers signed up to help search for Hasanni. Also, organizers say a website called FindHasanni.com will be launched in two days.


VIDEO: Another vigil held for Hasanni Campbell
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=6980956

VIDEO: Foster Father Faces Scrutiny
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=6981234

Article:
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=6980923&rss=rss-kgo-article-6980923
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I found this video interesting with valuable information for all of us here at WS's!
Though it is about Micheal Jackson it does answer some questions for many cases.

VIDEO: Why Do Toxicology Results Take So Long?
http://cbs5.com/video/?id=54471@kpix.dayport.com
 
Oakland Store Owner Calls For Help in Search for Hasanni Campbell
8/25/2009 2:06:00 PM
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San Leandro business owner Sherri Miller says she's looking for more businesses to step forward and help raise money to increase the reward for information about Hasanni Campbell, a 5-year-old Fremont boy who disappeared more than two weeks ago.

Miller, who owns the All in One Stop store in San Leandro, said she would like to increase the reward by at least $5,000, to a total of at least $15,000.

She said she's planning to organize an auction to raise money but is waiting for more businesses to donate items.

Miller said Highline Custom Jewelry in Hayward has donated a watch worth $1,900 and Tone's Auto Detail in Oakland raised $650 at a car wash on Saturday.

She said she's printed about 2,000 missing-persons fliers at her shop and has also donated T-shirts to raise awareness about Hasanni's disappearance.

In addition, Miller said a Web site, www.findhassani.com, is expected to be up by Wednesday.

Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason said today that police are still searching for Hasanni but that there aren't any new developments in the case.

People who want to donate items for the fundraising auction may call Miller at (510) 276-9090.


VIDEO: Some People Are Trying To Increase Reward In Hasanni Campbell Case
http://serve.castfire.com/video/146835/146835_2009-08-25-232213.mp4

Article:
http://www.kron4.com/News/ArticleVi...p in Search for Hasanni Campbell/Default.aspx
 

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