The tragic end of Emmanuel Haro: Demanding 'answers for this beautiful, little baby'
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Strangers maintained a vigil outside the Cabazon home of baby Emmanuel Haro after investigators arrested his parents on suspicion of murder. Authorities now believe Emmanuel is dead and continue an active search for his body. Rebecca Haro initially reported an abduction in Yucaipa and said she was attacked and knocked unconscious outside a Big 5 store. Deputies searched the area but did not find Emmanuel. Investigators say Rebecca gave conflicting statements and later stopped cooperating when confronted. Investigators executed multiple search warrants at the family home, reviewed surveillance, and analyzed seized electronic devices. An attorney for the father said the family remained cooperative and that Rebecca declined a polygraph only when requested by law enforcement.
(San Bernardino Sheriff's Department) Strangers continued to hold vigil Friday near the Cabazon home of baby Emmanuel Haro, d emanding answers even after San Bernardino County sheriff's investigators arrested his parents on suspicion of murder. The arrests marked a grim end of a week-long search for Haro that generated national attention and sparked much online sleuthing. Authorities said they now believe Emmanuel is dead and are still searching for his body.
When Rebecca Haro initially reported her baby missing, she gave statements to investigators that she later contradicted, authorities said. When she was confronted with those inconsistencies, sheriff's officials say she stopped speaking with investigators. Days after he was reported missing, investigators and police dogs searched the family home in Cabazon, a community northwest of Palm Springs. The Sheriff's Department says it served multiple search warrants at the home.
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