The search for a missing 7-month-old baby in California continued on Tuesday, as his mother, who said he was kidnapped outside of a store last week, has stopped cooperating with investigators, according to authorities.
Rebecca Haro said her infant son, Emmanuel Haro, was kidnapped on the evening of Aug. 14 outside of a Big 5 retail store in Yucaipa, Calif., the San Bernardino County Sheriffâs Department said.
Haro said she was changing Emmanuelâs diaper outside her vehicle when a man assaulted her and knocked her unconscious, according to police. When she regained consciousness, she reported her son missing after she couldnât find him.
âI got him out of the car seat and I laid him down so I could get his diapers ready, and somebody said âHolaâ and thatâs all I remember, and I saw white,â Haro, with a bruise under her right eye that she says she got from the assault, recalled in tears to KABC-TV âI fell on the floor, and I said as I got up, I couldnât find my son. I checked all around my truck, and I ran into Big 5, and I asked the lady if she saw a baby or someone with a baby. She said âno.ââ
Deputies and K9 units from San Bernardino and Riverside counties responded at 7:47 p.m. local time on Aug. 14, but despite an extensive search, Emmanuel was not found, authorities said.
An Amber Alert wasnât issued after the alleged kidnapping because there were no suspect or vehicle descriptions. âIâm begging you. If you know anything, please, Iâm begging you to bring him back,â Haro told KCAL on Saturday, as she and family members were gathered in the parking lot of the Big 5 to hand out missing persons fliers.
Emmanuel weighs around 21 pounds and is 24 inches long, according to investigators. He has brown hair, brown eyes, is cross-eyed and was last seen wearing a black Nike onesie.
Hereâs what else we know so far about the case.
Inconsistencies in Rebecca Haroâs statement
Investigators have interviewed multiple people, including Emmanuelâs parents, Jake and Rebecca Haro.
âDuring those interviews, Rebecca was confronted with inconsistencies in her initial statement and declined to continue with the interview,â the sheriffâs department said, adding that they canât rule out foul play in Emmanuelâs disappearance.
Jake and Rebecca Haro have not been charged in connection with Emmanuelâs disappearance.
Jake Haro has a past child cruelty conviction, records show
In 2018, Jake Haro and his former partner, Vanessa Avina, were charged with felony child cruelty, alleging the pair endangered a child under conditions likely to cause great bodily harm or death, according to Riverside County court records.
Haro pleaded guilty to the charge in 2023. He was placed on four years of felony probation and was ordered to serve 180 days in jail on a work-release program, KESQ reported.
Search of Haroâs family home
Over the last few days, investigators have conducted several searches in Yucaipa, the location of the retail store where Emmanuel was reported missing, and Cabazon, the location of the Haro family home.
Investigators have served several search warrants at the Haro home and have used K9 units to help with the investigation. Authorities are also reviewing a large amount of surveillance video from the areas of interest.
The sheriffâs department said: âAnyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact the Specialized Investigations Division at 909-890-4904. Callers wishing to remain anonymous should contact We-Tip at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or go to wetip.com.â
The Haro family says they were in Yucaipa for a sports practice
KCAL and KTLA reported that Rebecca Haro was in Yucaipa, about 27 miles northwest of her home in Cabazon, for another childâs football practice.
Haro reportedly told authorities that she left her husband and their two other children at the local park where the football practice was held to get a mouthguard for the child, with Emmanuel in tow.