[Neighbor] Espinoza told Action News in Spanish the family moved in about two weeks ago.
He said he never heard or saw the little boy or his mother and only met her after the disappearance.
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According to investigators, the toddler's parents explained they went to bed around 10 at night and when they awoke at 8 in the morning he was gone.
Espinoza, who gets up for work at three in the morning, says he didn't hear anything overnight and adds someone must have been awake in the home around the same time.
"When I was going to work, the lights inside were turned on two or three times," he said "Maybe he was sleeping, but someone was up."
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