CA CA - Emmanuel Haro, 7-months, reported kidnapped 7:30pm from Big 5 parking lot, Yucaipa Blvd, Yucaipa, 14 Aug 2025

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  • #821
How could a mother have a baby with a monster who had already abused one baby? Why did CPS not intervene?
Some women are dumb. If that were ME- and I knew he had a record? I’m reading all the reports and documents for myself. I will never understand women like that. Educate yourself! Protect yourself! Pay attention
 
  • #822
Has their citizenship status been mentioned in any stories? I haven't seen anything.
I haven't seen anything. In fact, I was searching earlier for Jake Haro and found an LA Times article from 1991 about an 18-year-old HS student named Jake Haro. I don't know how common the name is but if that happens to be his father then that would indicate that he was born in California.
 
  • #823
The lawyer representing Jake Haro is contacting a content creator via messages on Tik tok asking if he is ready to have a “real conversation and not provide fake news” I think this lawyer sounds like a joke lol temu lawyer
 
  • #824
waiting to see how long a legit news outlet takes to post the video of her before the day he went missing, with the black eye.
 
  • #825
Millions of Germans immigrated to the US in the last two centuries. I would not assume that the surname means that we are dealing with a recent immigrant from. Germany. JMO
Or the mother could have married a German even.
 
  • #826
Some women are dumb. If that were ME- and I knew he had a record? I’m reading all the reports and documents for myself. I will never understand women like that. Educate yourself! Protect yourself! Pay attention
I think this fact has really hit me close to home. My stepfather was awful to me but my mum stood by and watched.

The children don't have the ability to protect themselves, they rely on those around them to protect them. MOO is this will be a case of JH did it and mum chose to protect him, not her baby.
 
  • #827
I don’t think you will hear that they saw him at the game/practice.
I was just watching this video. The reporter says toward the end that they asked the grandmother if anyone saw him at the park on Thursday and she responded that the mother never takes him out of the car because he hasn't had his vaccinations. Which sounds to me like a big fat "no."

 
  • #828
I was just watching this video. The reporter says toward the end that they asked the grandmother if anyone saw him at the park on Thursday and she responded that the mother never takes him out of the car because he hasn't had his vaccinations. Which sounds to me like a big fat "no."

We all know that people, such as grandmother, if she was there, would of been looking at him in the car. He also hopefully would not be left in the car. THough of course, he was not even there. IMO
 
  • #829
I think they do have separate lawyers. Or maybe that was the last time he hurt a child. This couple is a mess. He is a violent offender who should have been 'questioned' by ICE. I mean, if we are going to use ICE, let's use them to the benefit of this 'missing' child. Poor baby.
That is a wild statement. Why would ICE be involved here?
 
  • #830
We all know that people, such as grandmother, if she was there, would of been looking at him in the car. He also hopefully would not be left in the car. THough of course, he was not even there. IMO
There are plenty of kids who get left in the car without someone watching them.

But the grandmother saying that she doesn't take him out of the car to explain why nobody saw him there, okay, but if you're going to sit in the car with the kid because you don't want him outside then why even take him in the first place? What was she going to do when she got to the store?
 
  • #831
There are plenty of kids who get left in the car without someone watching them.

But the grandmother saying that she doesn't take him out of the car to explain why nobody saw him there, okay, but if you're going to sit in the car with the kid because you don't want him outside then why even take him in the first place? What was she going to do when she got to the store?
no kidding right? She doesn't take him out of the car to explain why nobody saw him there, ok and noone saw anyone go to the car either... excuses.
 
  • #832
There is no definitive information that I could find by an approved source that specifies when family members of EH, other than his parents, last saw him.


Update: Investigation into the Disappearance of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro Continues




SUMMARY:
On Thursday, August 14, 2025, at 7:47 p.m., deputies in Yucaipa were dispatched to a retail business after Rebecca Haro reported that while she stood outside her vehicle, changing her child’s diaper, she was physically assaulted by an unknown male and rendered unconscious. When she awoke, her 7-month-old infant, Emmanuel Haro, was gone. Deputies and K9 Units from San Bernardino and Riverside Counties responded and began an extensive search. Emmanuel was not located.

Based on the circumstances, Sheriff’s Specialized Investigations Division responded and assisted with the investigation. Investigators interviewed multiple individuals, including Emmanuel’s parents Jake and Rebecca Haro. During those interviews, Rebecca was confronted with inconsistencies in her initial statement and declined to continue with the interview. At this point in the investigation, investigators are unable to rule out foul play in the disappearance of Emmanuel.
 
  • #833
I was just watching this video. The reporter says toward the end that they asked the grandmother if anyone saw him at the park on Thursday and she responded that the mother never takes him out of the car because he hasn't had his vaccinations. Which sounds to me like a big fat "no."


Because it is SO much safer to leave a baby in the car, in August in Southern California. Of course.

The temperature that day in that area was over 90.
 
  • #834
Why would a mother no longer be cooperating? If it was my child, I'd be cooperating with everyone who was trying to help me find my child!


I can think of other reasons:

If she is afraid of her husband and he told her not to.

On advice of counsel.

If they are actually innocent and feel like anything they do or say is being judged and they are being attacked, I could see parents stop cooperating.

I agree with you, @Kristin Esq.

With respect, I don’t agree here with @oceanverde .

I have one child and three grandchildren. I truly cannot imagine ANYTHING that would induce me to refuse to cooperate with LE trying to find my helpless baby.

I understand the prevailing wisdom of lawyering up when you are innocent, but speaking for myself only, I know I would do ANYTHING to find my 7-month old, no matter the cost to myself. It would be my only and obsessive thought.

I have not been a victim of domestic violence, so I may not have the right to say what I would do if I were victimized this way. I have posted already that once the mother was with the police, that would be the time to tell all. If she’s a DV victim, he would be arrested and she wouldn’t have to fear and obey him any longer.

I’m not minimizing the horror of life with an abuser, but if it’s my child or my husband, I have to choose my child. In this specific case, this demonic husband already has a history of child abuse. Who would choose him in the first place? Apparently, though, this is all too common.

This baby is 1000% helpless. The husband is not.

This is an infant, an infant appearing to have some physical problems. Too young to speak, too young to complain, too young to tell, too young to walk away, too young for anything and everything but to be kept safe and nurtured.

That is the job and typically the raison d’être of any parent, both mother and father.

IMO
 
  • #835
I was just watching this video. The reporter says toward the end that they asked the grandmother if anyone saw him at the park on Thursday and she responded that the mother never takes him out of the car because he hasn't had his vaccinations. Which sounds to me like a big fat "no."

So....she was unwilling to take him out of the car at an outdoor activity when there is plenty of space to distance him because she was concerned about him not being vaccinated.

But, she was willing to bring him inside the Big 5 store?

Sure.

jmopinion
 
  • #836
Article is behind a paywall so I have to paraphrase…


Interview with dad’s lawyer.

Says parents are cooperating except for polygraph and LE was “vague” in their wording.

Mom stopped talking because she was overcome with emotion due to her son being missing.

Says there’s no normal behavior in these cases.

LE has not issued a missing person flyer and have not updated the parents.

Sheriff’s spokesperson said they have shared all information about the case over social media. (Lawyer) Hughes requested all further communication with the couple be made through him.

Lawyer is defending Jake in the child abuse case. Court on September 2. No connection to E’s disappearance.

“One crime doesn’t mean that you’ve committed every other crime known to man, especially to take your own child.”

Parents surrendered their phones to investigators, allowed detectives to search their Cabazon home.

LE also took two iPads, including one that had not been taken out of the box, and three Xbox video game consoles.

“They haven’t ran. I want to make sure that the public is aware they have not gone anywhere. They’re still in the family home, scared for their safety.”

LE and police dogs searched the family home in Cabazon. The Sheriff’s Department says it has served multiple search warrants at the home and is reviewing video footage from areas of interest in the case.
 
  • #837
There are plenty of kids who get left in the car without someone watching them.

But the grandmother saying that she doesn't take him out of the car to explain why nobody saw him there, okay, but if you're going to sit in the car with the kid because you don't want him outside then why even take him in the first place? What was she going to do when she got to the store?
Wouldn't he be safer outside than inside? What about being around his siblings? Do they go to school? Obviously they socialize!
 
  • #838
This is a different report than the one I saw showing 180 days suspended. This shows his prison sentence of 72 mos suspended, but looks like he served 180 days in county jail and 48 mos parole. Not enough, IMO, if he caused brain damage to a 10 week old baby, which is a life sentence for her.

I saw something interesting today, a comment from a former LEO, if he pleaded guilty to Willful Child Cruelty - the original charge was worse. I hadn’t thought of that but I agree with them.
 

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  • #839
I just want to share something because I think it might give people a different mindset about these situations and abusers.

I have a friend who worked nights and she had a baby. The dad has night duty and she had daytime. The baby was a newbornabout 3-4 mos old being. One night after getting off work, the baby would not stop crying. She tried everything to calm her and figure out what was wrong but she felt the crying had become more so lately and wanted to make sure she was okay.

She took her to the hospital feeling that she was doing the right thing as a mom trying to help her baby and the doctors xrays etc and found that her daughters legs and ribs etc all were in different stages of healing. Her bones had been being broken since she went back to work. Then when faced with this accusation of abuse, she couldn’t fathom and after denying it- her kids dad denied it. Where did that leave police? Punishing them both. They could not PROVE which parent it was she was devastated and lost her job and car trying to make all the appointments they made for her plan to get her daughter back and all the classes she had to take but she did it. Worst part? Dude still was able to have custody bc again, they couldn’t prove who it was. We all knew it was him but yeah. I could see Vanessa not knowing the same as my friend. It’s possible. Babies can’t talk.
This is exactly my theory for the short sentences — they didn’t know which parent did it.
 
  • #840
How is LE keeping them separate? You mean during questioning?

jmo

eta: Neither one is currently detained and they are not cooperating with LE. Not sure how they would be kept separated right now.
I would imagine that the lawyers have advised them to stay apart. Both lawyers will have their own game plans and doubt they're in cahoots. That's what my logic thinks anyways

Edit - scratch that, just seen the father's statement that they're both still in the home. They need to separate them two, only way to get the mother to talk imo
 
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