
The ongoing investigation into the disappearance of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro from Yucaipa, California, continues to cast a harrowing spotlight on the dread that no family should endure. The infant, a resident of Cabazon, was reported missing last Thursday, after his mother, Rebecca Haro, was ostensibly assaulted outside of a retail business where she was attending to her child, as reported by the SBSD Headquarters. Awakening from unconsciousness, she discovered Emmanuel was gone, sparking an extensive search and critical missing child investigation.
In the days succeeding the report of the assault and Emmanuel's disappearance, law enforcement officials have actively executed several search warrants at the Haro family home, employing K9 units as part of their investigative efforts. According to the SBSD Headquarters, a substantial amount of surveillance footage from areas of interest has been collected and is under review.
Officials report that Rebecca Haro was confronted with discrepancies in her initial account of the events leading up to her child's disappearance. When presented with these inconsistencies, she ceased cooperating with the interview. The current state of the inquiry leaves open the possibility of foul play, though nothing has been definitively confirmed as of the latest updates. The Specialized Investigations Division of the Sheriff's Department urges anyone with information to come forward and assist in locating Emmanuel Haro.
For those wishing to provide information anonymously, We-Tip can be reached at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or through their website. Direct contacts can be made to the Specialized Investigations Division at 909-890-4904, referencing Case No. DR# 142502349 / H# 2025-070.









