San Bernardino County sheriff's investigators continued searching for missing 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro on Aug. 20 but will not conduct further foot searches until new clues emerge. Spokeswoman Mara Rodriguez said ground searches will occur if investigators receive leads pinpointing a specific area. The case remains active and officials are limiting released details to protect the investigation. No other agencies, including the FBI, were involved at that time. Authorities declined to elaborate on reported inconsistencies in statements by the boy's mother, Rebecca Haro. A reported sighting in Bakersfield produced conflicting accounts and lacked specific location information.
San Bernardino County sheriff's investigators continued searching for missing 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro on Wednesday, Aug. 20, but until new clues emerge, the hunt won't continue by foot, a spokeswoman said. If investigators discover information or receive leads that necessitate a ground search in a specific area, that will be done, spokeswoman Mara Rodriguez said. This remains an active investigation, and investigators are exploring every avenue in an attempt to locate Emmanuel.
Rodriguez did say that no other agencies, such as the FBI, were currently involved. But the department declined to describe what it previously said were inconsistencies in the statements the boy's mother, Rebecca Haro, made to investigators. Meanwhile, a wide discrepancy emerged on Wednesday between the accounts of a reported sighting of Emmanuel in Bakersfield. Vincent Hughes, the attorney for the boy's father, Jake Haro, said Haro told investigators that Emmanuel was possibly seen at a gas station in Bakersfield.
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