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« on: August 11, 2009, 12:48:59 PM »



Oakland police resumed their search today for a 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who disappeared from outside a store in the Rockridge District on Monday afternoon.
Hassani Campbell was sitting in his father's BMW on the 6000 block of College Avenue at about 4:15 p.m. when his father went to Shuz of Rockridge, a shoe store where the boy's mother works.

The father, who was preparing to drop his son off with the boy's mother, left Hassani in the car as he unlocked a door to the store to allow his son easier access, authorities said.

When the father returned to the car, Hassani was gone.

Police used K-9 and search-and-rescue dogs into the evening but couldn't find the boy. The BMW was towed as evidence.

Police said they didn't believe the boy could have gone far if he left the car by himself. He uses leg braces to walk and has difficulty walking.

Hassani is described as a black boy with light complexion, brown hair and brown eyes. He is about 3 feet tall and weighs 30 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and gray pants.

Anyone with information regarding Hassani's whereabouts is asked to call the Oakland police youth services division at (510) 238-3641 or 911.



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« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2009, 01:28:23 PM »

A lot of local people are in question of this mans story..


There was a resturant " very busy " in view of this vehicle when the boy was supposedly there..


I know nothing more then OAKLAND is a dangerous area of California and ANYTHING is possible.
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« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2009, 01:29:57 PM »

In Oakland a disabled 5-year-old boy is missing. Little Hasani Campbell was last seen in the Rockridge District.

OAKLAND, CA (KGO) -- Oakland Police shut down a two block area in North Oakland to search for a missing 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, wearing leg braces.

On College Avenue, near Claremont in the Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland, police focused on the Shuz of Rockridge shoe store where it all began.

Police say the missing boy's father told them he pulled up to behind the building to let his son in the back door because the boy has cerebral palsy and can't walk well. The father reportedly walked around to the front of the store, went through it and when he opened the back door, the boy was missing from his car seat. Police say the boy's father called 911 around 4 p.m. and a search started immediately for Hasani.

He is a 5-year-old African-American boy with a light complexion. He's three feet tall and weighs 40 pounds, but the most notable description is his leg braces on the outside of his gray sweat pants. Police say they have a Spiderman design on them.

Six search and rescue dogs were given the boy's scent from a swab that was wiped on his seat in the father's car. Helicopters, neighbors and police combed a two block area and College Avenue was shut down for more than five hours. Near the shoe store is a busy restaurant where customers were sitting outside.

"Immediately there were five or six cop cars right after that. It was pretty quick and a number of our regular customers went out to see if they could find the little boy," says restaurant manager Elizabeth Arthur.

"There was a lot of foot traffic here and there was a lot of vehicle traffic. There's a business right here that had a lot of people outside and it's one of the first places I went and asked people if they saw him and they said, no they didn't see him. It's kind of notable to see a young man walking around with braces on his legs and nobody saw him," says Oakland Police Sgt. Richard Vierra.

Hasani's father's car is being processed as part of the crime scene because police believe they could be dealing with an abduction. The initial search went on for over a solid seven hours on Monday night and the investigation continues.

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« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2009, 01:34:43 PM »


Oakland Police Search For Missing Disabled Boy

Posted: 10:44 pm PDT August 10, 2009Updated: 9:53 am PDT August 11, 2009

OAKLAND -- -- Oakland police continued their search Tuesday for a young boy with cerebral palsy following his mysterious disappearance Monday afternoon.

More than a dozen officers fanned out in the area around College Avenue and Harwood in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood searching for 5-year-old Hasani Campbell. The Alameda County Sheriff's rescue team joined the search with dogs.

Police said they received a call for help at about 4 p.m. from the boy's father. He told officers he drove his son to Shuz of Rockridge, a shoe store, where the boy's mother works so he could leave the child in her care.

Police said the father left the boy in a BMW in the back lot of the store while he walked around to the front, and went through the store the back door. He told police he then realized his son was gone.

"He frantically searched the neighborhood asking people if they've seen his son and nobody can find him," said Sgt. Rich Vierra of the Oakland Police Department.

Police say Hasani couldn't have gone far on his own because he suffers from cerebral palsy and wears braces on both legs.

Investigators say they fear he was either kidnapped or is frightened and hiding somewhere.

Vierra said, "Our worst fear is that he's gone somewhere, he's lost, frightened, hurt himself. We want to find him before anything like that happens."

They described him as African-American, small for his age, 3 feet tall and weighing 40 pounds. He has short black hair and brown eyes and was wearing a gray sweatshirt and sweat pants.

Patrons at the nearby Barclay's Restaurant and Pub said they were asked by police not to leave the establishment for about 30 minutes when the canine search got under way.

Katie Decarlo said, "For a period of time, they didn't want anyone leaving any of the businesses because that would have thrown off the scent."

Police are asking people in the area to check their backyards and basements for any sign of Hasani. "They can walk up to him, talk to him, call 911. Hopefully reunite him with his family."

Investigators are interviewing Hasani's parents. Police tell us they're treating the father's BMW as a possible crime scene in case the boy was kidnapped. The BMW was towed away to a police yard so evidence technicians can comb through it for clues.

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« Reply #6 on: August 11, 2009, 01:42:45 PM »

If the child could not walk far, why didn't Dad carry him?
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« Reply #7 on: August 11, 2009, 01:45:33 PM »




Here are photos of the front and back of the store.
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« Reply #8 on: August 11, 2009, 01:56:09 PM »

Police Return to Rockridge Shoe Store as Search for Missing Five Year Old Intensifies
Created by Brian Shields on 8/10/2009 7:51:00 PM

 
 
Crime scene technicians take photographs inside the shoe store where Hassani Campbell's mother works Tuesday morning.
OAKLAND (KRON) -- Oakland police have returned Tuesday morning to a shoe store where a five year old boy with cerebral palsy disappeared.  KRON 4's Yoli Aceves was on hand as police investigators entered the store where five year old Hassani Campbell's mother works.  The technicians could be seen taking photographs in the back of the store.

The child, wearing leg braces, was reported missing Monday afternoon when his father ran into the store to get the child's mother at the end of a visitation.  The couple is divorced. When the parents returned to the car, Hassani was missing.

Dozens of police officers with dogs searched the area along College Avenue at Harwood for several hours.  Patrons inside neighboring restaurants and bars were told to stay inside the establishments in order not to throw the dogs off the scent.

Hassani is described as an African-American boy with light complexion, brown hair and brown eyes. He is around 3 feet tall and weighs around 30 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and gray pants.

Because of the child's disability, authorities don't think he could have walked far on his own.

If you know anything about this case, contact Oakland police or your local authorities.

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« Reply #9 on: August 11, 2009, 03:21:24 PM »

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/08/11/BASU19716O.DTL&tsp=1

Boy, 5, disappears in Oakland

Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer

Tuesday, August 11, 2009


(08-11) 11:23 PDT OAKLAND --

Oakland police resumed their search today for a 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who disappeared from outside a store in the Rockridge district Monday afternoon.

 Hassani Campbell was sitting in a BMW on the 6000 block of College Avenue at about 4:15 p.m. when a male caretaker went to Shuz of Rockridge, a shoe store where Hassani's aunt works. The aunt has custody of the boy, authorities said.

The man left Hassani in the car as he unlocked a door to the store, authorities said. When the man returned to the car, Hassani was gone.

Police used K-9 and search-and-rescue dogs into the evening but couldn't find the boy. The BMW was towed as evidence.

The caretaker's name has not been released. Police earlier reported that the man was Hassani's father, but said today that was not the case.

Investigators said they doubted Hassani could have gone far if he left the car by himself. He uses leg braces and has difficulty walking, they said.

Hassani is described as African American, with a light complexion, brown hair and brown eyes. He is about 3 feet tall and weighs 30 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and gray pants.

Anyone with information regarding Hassani's whereabouts is asked to call the Oakland police youth services division at (510) 238-3641 or 911.





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« Reply #10 on: August 11, 2009, 03:33:25 PM »

So the aunt's boyfriend was watching him? The whole story sounds hinky to me. Parking around back and then going around front. Why not carry him in? Why not park up front? My guess is he did something awful to this little dude. 

I am praying I am wrong and little dude will be found safe somewhere.

Thanks for the updates everyone.

Nancy Grace will be covering Hassani tonight, she said. But with the pharmacy getting a warrant served in the MJ case and the 13 year old who killed her step-dad over some milk, I don't expect much.
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« Reply #11 on: August 11, 2009, 03:38:28 PM »

OAKLAND, CA (KGO) -- Oakland police are now asking the public for help in finding a missing disabled child.

Police say the boy uses leg braces to walk. He was reported missing Monday afternoon in the 6000 block of College Avenue. 5-year-old Hasani Campbell of Fremont has cerebral palsy.

It is a baffling and worrisome case. Police officers have been busily searching various locations including the business along College Avenue for signs of Campbell.

Police say that around 4:15 Monday afternoon Campbell disappeared as a friend was dropping him off at a Rockridge shoe store, where Campbell's aunt works a night shift. The boy was reportedly left in a car parked on a side street while the driver went to the front of the store intending to walk through the store to open the back door.

When the driver went back to the car Campbell was gone.

Police blocked off a two-block area Monday night and searched for the boy using officer, police dogs and helictopers. They have still found no sign of him.

Businesses in the area have heard about what happened and some of the shopkeepers are worried.

"One of the police cars brought a dog and the dog was barking a lot. So, I don't what that meant, what it tells them. But anyway, we've been watching ever since," said Marikan Rinzen.

Police are asking people to keep watching for signs of Hassani Campbell. The boy is described as a black male, three feet tall and weighing around 40 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and sweat pants, along with leg braces with a spiderman design.

Police have not said much regarding any leads they may be following.

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« Reply #12 on: August 11, 2009, 03:47:38 PM »

I hope Hassani can be found safe.  There is a lot about this case that just doesn't make sense.    
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FBI joins hunt for boy who vanished in Oakland

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(08-11) 15:26 PDT OAKLAND --

Oakland police were joined by the FBI today in their search for a 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who disappeared from outside a store in the Rockridge district.

Hassani Campbell of Fremont was sitting in a BMW parked on a driveway on Harwood Avenue off College Avenue at about4:15 p.m. Monday when his foster father walked around the corner to Shuz of Rockridge, a shoe store on the 6000 block of College where Hassani's aunt works, authorities said. The woman is the foster father's fiancée, police said.

The man told police that he had been preparing to drop Hassani off and left the boy in the car as he unlocked a door to the store, authorities said. When the man returned to the car, Hassani was gone.

Police used search-and-rescue dogs into the evening but couldn't find the boy. The BMW was towed as evidence.

Neither the foster father's name nor the name of Hassani's aunt was released. Shoe-store employees declined comment.

The FBI has joined in the investigation, said Special Agent Joseph Schadler, the agency's spokesman in San Francisco. The bureau, which normally investigates crimes that cross state lines, has the authority to investigate local kidnappings involving children.

Flyers with Hassani's picture were posted in some stores along busy College Avenue today. Police took pictures inside the shoe store and, at one point, checked for clues on the roof.

Marlina Rinzen, associate manager of Warm Things, a comforter and quilt store across the street from the shoe store, said she's been asking passers-by to be on the lookout for the boy.

"I hope that he will be safe and with somebody who really loves and cares for him," she said.

Investigators said they doubted Hassani could have gone far if he left the car by himself. He uses leg braces and has difficulty walking, they said.

"I think I would be surprised if I saw an individual like him walking by himself in the street without it capturing some attention," said Mark Geraghty, an Alta Bates Medical Center technician who was eating lunch on College Avenue today.

Crime in the Rockridge neighborhood is rare, Geraghty said. "I would say children are more safe here," he said. "It's very family-oriented."

Julianna Phillips, an architect whose office is next to the driveway behind the shoe store, expressed surprise that the boy would disappear in the middle of the day.

"It's not private," she said of the driveway where the car had been parked. "It's very busy."

Hassani is described as African American, with a light complexion, brown hair and brown eyes. He is about 3 feet tall and weighs 30 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and gray pants.

Anyone with information regarding Hassani's whereabouts is asked to call the Oakland police youth services division at (510) 238-3641 or 911.

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first place I'd check is the park by the aunt's house. wonder if it's wooded. could someone get an aerial? My puter is hating today more than usual.
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« Reply #18 on: August 11, 2009, 09:34:57 PM »

what a darling little child...I pray that he is found safe...
NG was covering this case tonight....

this is sounding like too too too many cases that we have talked about on here sadly....
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