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« Reply #20 on: August 11, 2009, 11:37:31 PM »

sive: Guardians of Missing Oakland Boy Plea for Public's Help
Created by Brian Shields on 8/11/2009 3:11:00 PM

OAKLAND (KRON) -- The guardians of a five year old boy still missing from Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood are pleading for the public's help in finding Hassani Campbell.

In an exclusive interview with KRON 4's Terisa Estacio, Louis Ross and Jennifer Campbell provided new details about the moments leading up to the child's disappearance from behind a shoe store on College Avenue Monday afternoon.

Ross and Campbell are the child's legal guardians.  Campbell's sister is Hassani's biological mother.

Ross says Hassani was standing in the alley at the back of the store when he went inside to get Campbell who is his fiancée.  Campbell was due to care for Hassani while Ross attended night school classes.  The little boy has braces on his legs to help with his cerebral palsy.

Ross and Campbell say they did not leave Hassani in the car.  When they returned to the alley, the child was missing.

Campbell says she's been in contact with Hassani's biological mother who says she doesn't know the boy's whereabouts.  Campbell is six months pregnant.  She and Ross say they're in the process of formally adopting Hassani.

The FBI confirms to KRON 4 News that it is now involved in the search for Hassani.  Oakland police searched the Rockridge area with dozens of officers and search dogs Monday evening.  Patrons at area bars and restaurants were kept inside the establishment during the search efforts.

Stay tuned to KRON 4 and KRON4.com for new developments in the search for Hassani Campbell.  The child 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.

If you know anything about the child's disappearance, contact the FBI, Oakland Police, or your local authorities.
http://www.kron.com/News/ArticleView/tabid/298/smid/1126/ArticleID/2590/reftab/36/Default.aspx



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« Reply #21 on: August 11, 2009, 11:51:15 PM »

I wonder how old the sister is?  Did Ross have to carry her in?
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« Reply #22 on: August 11, 2009, 11:57:36 PM »

I wonder how old the sister is?  Did Ross have to carry her in?

hiya fatcatlurker,
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Louis Ross, the child's foster father, said he left the boy, Hassani Campbell, outside his newer-model BMW in the back parking lot of Shuz, a shoe store in the 6000 block of College Avenue, about 4:15 p.m. He was there to drop the boy's 1-year-old sister off with his fiance, Jennifer Campbell, the boy's aunt and foster mother, police said. Campbell manages the store.
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« Reply #23 on: August 12, 2009, 12:09:11 AM »

ty pink angel! so he couldn't of carried both I guess.  so sad, I hope he is hiding but its been awhile now.
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« Reply #24 on: August 12, 2009, 01:37:42 AM »

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....

Yes, Cookie - it surely does. And if so, how sad and perverse the mindset of far too many in this country has become . . . hurt a child, then try to cover it up by crying wolf with a "kidnapping" story . . . "Oh my gosh, help - they JUST DISAPPEARED!" . . . seems it is beginning to become a cookie-cutter (no pun intended - LOL!) all purpose "idea". Can you say 'Jada Justice'?!? (Or quite possibly Caylee Anthony, Haleigh Cummings, Neveah Buchanan, Robert Manwill, etc etc etc) . . . Sickening.
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« Reply #25 on: August 12, 2009, 01:42:59 AM »

All my opinion, of course. Forgot to state that.

I hope to be proven wrong, and that this little guy will be found safe.
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« Reply #26 on: August 12, 2009, 02:17:47 AM »

All my opinion, of course. Forgot to state that.

I hope to be proven wrong, and that this little guy will be found safe.

I said that too Tams, that I felt the same way and that I hoped to be proven wrong and that this little dude will be found safe.

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Here is video of his aunt and her boyfriend. Cat must have his tounge. She seems to be upset. Him, not so much. jmo

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« Reply #27 on: August 12, 2009, 02:25:40 AM »

New Developments In Search For Missing Disabled Boy

Posted: 10:51 pm PDT August 11, 2009
FREMONT -- -- The search for missing five year old Hasanni Campbell moved to Fremont Tuesday evening to a house where the child has been living with relatives.

Authorities served search warrants at the home in the 5900 block of Roxie Terrace which is in Fremont's Hampton Place neighborhood, where the boy lived with his foster parents, his aunt and her finance.

Earlier Tuesday evening, KTVU's Amber Lee spoke with the aunt Jennifer Campbell who told us she's very distraught and she's asking for the public's help.

In the meantime, law enforcement spent hours at the couple's home looking for clues.

The FBI has joined Oakland Police in the investigation into the disappearance of Hasanni Campbell.

Tuesday afternoon law enforcement officers removed items from the home, including what appeared to be a computer.

The Alameda County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team used four dogs to search the premises.

Rhonda Dyer of the Search and Rescue team said, "This dog is trained to find human scent of both alive and dead. We searched the home here and the area around it."

Earlier in the evening, Hasanni's grandmother talked about the boy. She said he speaks with a slight lisp and loves Spongebob Squarepants, the cartoon character. Pamela Clark said, "He's a sweet affectionate boy. He's very intelligent very smart."

Grandmother Clark told KTVU her daughter Jennifer was awarded temporary custody of Hasanni by the courts eight months ago when another daughter, Hasanni's biological mother, couldn't care for the boy.

Police would not comment if a possible custody dispute may be a factor in the boy's disappearance.

Acting Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan said, "We've devoted a significant amount of resources to finding this young child because it's very important that we locate him as soon as possible."

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« Reply #28 on: August 12, 2009, 02:30:42 AM »

Hi Pink! How are you this evening? Usually by the time I get home from work & get caught up on all the threads, everyone is LONG gone - LOL! I'm CA time - what time zone are you in?
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« Reply #29 on: August 12, 2009, 02:35:10 AM »




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« Reply #30 on: August 12, 2009, 02:37:36 AM »

Hi Pink! How are you this evening? Usually by the time I get home from work & get caught up on all the threads, everyone is LONG gone - LOL! I'm CA time - what time zone are you in?

Hiya Tams,
I am in IL. I just don't sleep. I suffer from night terrors and insomnia so sleep is something I don't get a lot of. I try. I just am not good at it. Smile
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« Reply #31 on: August 12, 2009, 02:53:31 AM »

Hi Pink! How are you this evening? Usually by the time I get home from work & get caught up on all the threads, everyone is LONG gone - LOL! I'm CA time - what time zone are you in?

Hiya Tams,
I am in IL. I just don't sleep. I suffer from night terrors and insomnia so sleep is something I don't get a lot of. I try. I just am not good at it. Smile

I'm so sorry to hear that, Pink - my goodness, it's super late out your way then. The insomnia thing can suck the life out of you though, I do know; my work hours are so all over the board that my body has no idea when to sleep sometimes. It leaves me wiped out and not functioning at full capacity often - not to mention feeling OLD! I sooo need to get out of this line of work - retail is a young woman's game. Big Sigh.

Sorry you have to deal with the whole difficulty sleeping thing as well. Nice to have someone to say "howdy" to late at night though!

Soaking in a hot bubble bath can help me to get wound down - in fact, about to go do just that!
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« Reply #32 on: August 12, 2009, 03:04:07 AM »

Hi Pink! How are you this evening? Usually by the time I get home from work & get caught up on all the threads, everyone is LONG gone - LOL! I'm CA time - what time zone are you in?

Hiya Tams,
I am in IL. I just don't sleep. I suffer from night terrors and insomnia so sleep is something I don't get a lot of. I try. I just am not good at it. Smile

I'm so sorry to hear that, Pink - my goodness, it's super late out your way then. The insomnia thing can suck the life out of you though, I do know; my work hours are so all over the board that my body has no idea when to sleep sometimes. It leaves me wiped out and not functioning at full capacity often - not to mention feeling OLD! I sooo need to get out of this line of work - retail is a young woman's game. Big Sigh.

Sorry you have to deal with the whole difficulty sleeping thing as well. Nice to have someone to say "howdy" to late at night though!

Soaking in a hot bubble bath can help me to get wound down - in fact, about to go do just that!


I have been suffering for about eight years now. You get used to functioning on 2-4 hrs sleep a night. LOL

Funky work hours can be just as bad for throwing off your system. I feel your pain.  I used to work split week, where I would work nights a few days, then days a few days.

I know what you mean about feeling OLD. I don't know what is squeakier,  my dog's toy or my knees, trying to get up from gardening or after sitting  any length of time.

We are young at heart though. Wink That's all that matters.

Enjoy your bath hon, it is nice to see you. Smile I loves me some bubbles in my tub.


Praying for little dude. I hope he is safe and found soon.
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« Reply #33 on: August 12, 2009, 03:11:36 AM »

Hi Pink! How are you this evening? Usually by the time I get home from work & get caught up on all the threads, everyone is LONG gone - LOL! I'm CA time - what time zone are you in?

Hiya Tams,
I am in IL. I just don't sleep. I suffer from night terrors and insomnia so sleep is something I don't get a lot of. I try. I just am not good at it. Smile

I'm so sorry to hear that, Pink - my goodness, it's super late out your way then. The insomnia thing can suck the life out of you though, I do know; my work hours are so all over the board that my body has no idea when to sleep sometimes. It leaves me wiped out and not functioning at full capacity often - not to mention feeling OLD! I sooo need to get out of this line of work - retail is a young woman's game. Big Sigh.

Sorry you have to deal with the whole difficulty sleeping thing as well. Nice to have someone to say "howdy" to late at night though!

Soaking in a hot bubble bath can help me to get wound down - in fact, about to go do just that!


I have been suffering for about eight years now. You get used to functioning on 2-4 hrs sleep a night. LOL

Funky work hours can be just as bad for throwing off your system. I feel your pain.  I used to work split week, where I would work nights a few days, then days a few days.

I know what you mean about feeling OLD. I don't know what is squeakier,  my dog's toy or my knees, trying to get up from gardening or after sitting  any length of time.

We are young at heart though. Wink That's all that matters.

Enjoy your bath hon, it is nice to see you. Smile I loves me some bubbles in my tub.


Praying for little dude. I hope he is safe and found soon.

Thanks for the smile, Rosie (yes, I have squeeky knees too!) Nice to see you! Good night my dear.

. . . and, yes - only hoping for good things for this little guy.
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« Reply #34 on: August 12, 2009, 03:14:22 AM »

Oops - I meant PINK - LOL! See how tired I am?!? Had just posted to Rosie over in Lindsay Baum's thread . . . what a dork . . . sorry!

Nice to see you, PINK!
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« Reply #35 on: August 12, 2009, 03:53:52 AM »

Cops with search dogs scour missing boy's home
Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer

Wednesday, August 12, 2009


Police and FBI agents with search dogs scoured the Fremont home Tuesday evening of a 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who reportedly disappeared from outside a store in Oakland's Rockridge district.

The investigators, who included Oakland police and members of the FBI's evidence response team, were looking through the home on Roxie Terrace for evidence in the disappearance of Hasanni Campbell. The home belongs to Hasanni's foster father, Louis Ross, 38, and his fiancee, Jennifer Campbell, 33, public records show.

Ross told police that the boy disappeared about 4:15 p.m. Monday from Ross' BMW, which was parked on a driveway on Harwood Avenue off College Avenue in Oakland. The boy vanished when Ross walked around the corner to Shuz of Rockridge, a shoe store on the 6000 block of College where Campbell works, Ross told police.

Campbell is the boy's aunt, authorities said.

Ross told police that he had been preparing to drop Hasanni off and had gone to unlock a door to the store, authorities said.

Police with search-and-rescue dogs combed the Rockridge area well into Monday evening but couldn't find the boy. The BMW was towed as evidence.

Authorities brought the search dogs to the Fremont home Tuesday evening. Authorities would not say what they were looking for.

Hasanni's godmother, Regina Douglas of San Francisco, said she doubted that Ross and Campbell were responsible for the boy's disappearance.

"If I knew what happened to Hasanni, we wouldn't be having this conversation," Douglas said.

Oakland police Sgt. Ray Backman, interim Chief Howard Jordan's chief of staff, said, "We are keeping all investigative leads open at this time. We cannot discount any possibility at this point in the investigation."

Police said they have interviewed Hasanni's biological parents, who live separately in San Francisco.

Shoe-store owner John Riker told reporters that Campbell is a devoted foster mother to Hasanni and his year-old sister. "When she talks about the kids, she beams," Riker said.

Flyers with Hasanni's picture were posted in stores along College Avenue on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, police took pictures inside the shoe store and, at one point, checked for clues on the roof.

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

Cerebral palsy is an incurable, sometimes disabling ailment that affects about 1 in 1,000 infants. Its effects range from mild stiffness and lack of coordination in the legs, arms or hands, to near complete inability to control movements and speech.

Douglas described Hasanni as a "very gentle, mild and loving boy."

Hasanni is 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.

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« Reply #36 on: August 12, 2009, 05:10:20 AM »

I hope they find this very, very, very cute little boy soon.

I'm close to Oakland and I can tell you that that area is one big cesspool of crime. SF is turning over to the dark side too.

Pretty place to visit, but be sure to leave by nightfall.
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« Reply #37 on: August 12, 2009, 08:27:16 AM »

Listening to the story on NG last night it just did not seem to make sense. First they did not know who the person the kid was with was. This morning I hear there is a sister - but there was no mention of her on NG. The area is busy but no one remembers seeing him. Why park in the back? And why would you drop one kid off and not the other? And at work? Something is VERY wrong here. I somehow doubt that Hassani was ever in the car that day. Just my opinion but the "father" smells fishy to me.
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« Reply #38 on: August 12, 2009, 08:29:52 AM »

All my opinion, of course. Forgot to state that.

I hope to be proven wrong, and that this little guy will be found safe.

I said that too Tams, that I felt the same way and that I hoped to be proven wrong and that this little dude will be found safe.

http://p.castfire.com/oglmm/video/139011/139011_2009-08-11-234805.flv

Here is video of his aunt and her boyfriend. Cat must have his tounge. She seems to be upset. Him, not so much. jmo



Man - either this man is made of stone or he did something or knows something. At the beginning it looks like he is trying not to laugh. This story is getting stranger by the minute.
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http://www.ktvu.com/news/20353090/detail.html
FBI Joins Search For Missing Disabled Boy

Posted: 10:44 pm PDT August 10, 2009Updated: 12:04 am PDT August 12, 2009

OAKLAND, Calif. -- The search for missing five-year-old Hasanni Campbell moved to Fremont Tuesday evening to a house where the child has been living with relatives.

The boy was reported missing from the area of 6000 College Avenue at around 4:15 p.m. Monday, according to the Oakland police youth services unit.

Campbell was last seen Monday afternoon sitting in the car parked outside a shoe store where his aunt and foster mother, Jennifer Campbell, works.

Hasanni's foster father Louis Ross told police he had driven to Shuz of Rockridge with the little boy and his one-year-old sister to drop them off with Jennifer Campbell.

Ross told police he left Hasanni in his BMW parked behind the shoe store and took Hasanni's little sister with him as he went around to open up the back door to get the boy. But when he got there, he said Hasanni was gone.

On Tuesday, authorities served search warrants at the home on the 5900 block of Roxie Terrace in Fremont's Hampton Place neighborhood, where the boy lived.

Earlier Tuesday evening, Jennifer Campbell told KTVU she's very distraught over Hasanni's disappearance and that she's asking for the public's help.

Hasanni is African American and suffers from cerebral palsy. He's described as three feet tall and weighing 40 pounds. He was last seen wearing grey sweatshirt and pants. Hasanni has braces with Spiderman stickers on both legs.

In the meantime, law enforcement spent hours at the couple's home looking for clues.

FBI spokeswoman Patti Hansen said she could not give details about the case but confirmed that FBI is helping search for five-year-old Hassani Campbell.

Tuesday afternoon, law enforcement officers removed items from the home, including what appeared to be a computer.

The Alameda County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team used four dogs to search the premises.


"This dog is trained to find human scent of both alive and dead," said Rhonda Dyer of the Search and Rescue team. "We searched the home here and the area around it."

Earlier in the evening, Hasanni's grandmother talked about the boy. She said he speaks with a slight lisp and loves Spongebob Squarepants, the cartoon character.

"He's a sweet affectionate boy. He's very intelligent very smart," said Pamela Clark.

Grandmother Clark told KTVU her daughter Jennifer was awarded temporary custody of Hasanni by the courts eight months ago when another daughter, Hasanni's biological mother, couldn't care for the boy.

Police would not comment if a possible custody dispute may be a factor in the boy's disappearance.


"We've devoted a significant amount of resources to finding this young child because it's very important that we locate him as soon as possible," said acting Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan.

Grandmother Clark had a message for whoever may have the boy: "I just want my grandson back. If anybody has him please release him, please."

Police are asking that anyone who has information to call them right away.


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