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« Reply #160 on: August 18, 2009, 08:58:20 PM »

The lack of support in this case is so sad. I really do not care the race or creed of the child - the fact is a small child is missing. He deserves to be found


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« Reply #161 on: August 18, 2009, 10:16:36 PM »

I can feel this case getting cold.

I know I already posted this, but I do have youtube I made for little Hassani. I'm hoping the more I spread it around the more word will get out and he'll come home.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PynY9O-ewwc&feature=player_embedded
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« Reply #162 on: August 18, 2009, 10:33:41 PM »

I can feel this case getting cold.

I know I already posted this, but I do have youtube I made for little Hassani. I'm hoping the more I spread it around the more word will get out and he'll come home.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PynY9O-ewwc&feature=player_embedded

Thank you Tina Bee.  I'm glad you're posting the youtube you made for Hassani again.  His case needs all the publicity it can get.  an angelic monkey 
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« Reply #163 on: August 19, 2009, 02:15:46 AM »

I have not seen the "foster mother" speak. I did see her in the background of an interview with the "foster father" but have not seen her speak. If she has not spoken out, why not? Would her speaking harm her unborn child too? I did not get a good feeling about her body movements/facial expressions or lack of .

The lack of community involvement and media coverage is very troubling. Are some people becoming desensitized by all of the horrific crimes we see now? I know I personally will never accept what has been happening to so many children.
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« Reply #164 on: August 19, 2009, 04:31:29 AM »

The foster mom hasn't done much speaking. It's mostly been the foster dad. I think it's because Hassani went missing on his watch and he knows the answers that the media is asking.

Here is an interview with her and she spoke at the vigil and she has given comments that were in articles.
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=6962708

Thank you MuffyBee and everyone for the articles/updates. I wish that the community would come together and find this little dude.

I don't know what to think. I go back and forth about what happened to Hassani. I don't think the outcome will be a good one. Which makes me sad. I don't want to give up hope and I so want to be proven wrong. Nothing would make me happier.

You are in my prayers little dude. Please god watch over him and bring him home.


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« Reply #166 on: August 19, 2009, 12:55:35 PM »

LOL

Well this is the Oakland crowd..

When 2 police officers were shot dead in the streets of Oakland, residents stood around and heckled other police that came to the scene of the crime..
There in the streets lies there friends who were fathers and husbands and worked on the right side of the law..
 On the sidewalks average Oakland citizens call them names and laughed and then rallied in support of the criminal for weeks afterwords.. even though the culprit had raped various females in the area and robbed them..

Oakland is a strange place and I can guarantee you this reporter is just looking for some racial issue that has caused people to not show up in support of searching for this boy..

This is the real situation... 67 murders so far this year in Oakland..most all street gang related. People are afraid to walk on the streets because of drive by shootings..
so searching and passing out fliers door to door does not sound like a good idea to most bay area residents..

The San Francisco bay area has close to 8 million people living in it and cameras are everywhere !!! If this little boy was taken, the culprit should be on camera at any given stop light... People are not calling in leads out of fear of reprisal..


California has a really messed up political situation.. The Governor, although a nice guy can make no progress for change as he is blocked at every turn by unions.. The mayor of San Francisco should be in jail along with his close followers yet nobody has arrested him..
Then Oakland has ex Governor Jerry Brown as its Mayor.. A dope smoking idiot in my humble opinion.. enough said 
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« Reply #167 on: August 19, 2009, 01:28:10 PM »

Jerry Brown is Attorney General of CA and Ron Dellums is mayor of Oakland
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« Reply #168 on: August 19, 2009, 02:16:18 PM »

I am sorry you are correct..

Jerry was the mayor of Oakland ...
In 1998, Brown ran for mayor of Oakland against 11 other candidates and won in the primary with 59% of the vote. Before taking office, he successfully passed a voter initiative, changing the ceremonial office of mayor to that of a “Strong Mayor” form of city government. Brown was re-elected in 2002 with 64% of the vote.




Now it is the other fellow..

Crime in oakland in either case is high..

San Francisco is also High crime since fools were elected by the people.


San Jose and surrounding cities is a very low crime area..   
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« Reply #169 on: August 19, 2009, 02:26:30 PM »

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/08/18/crimesider/entry5250324.shtml
Clock is Ticking for Missing Disabled Boy Hassani Campbell
August 19, 2009 10:25 AM
Posted by Sammy Rose Saltzman

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NEW YORK (CBS) “The longer he’s out there and not found, it doesn’t look good,” Louis Ross says, choking up, in an interview about his missing foster son, 5-year-old Hasanni Campbell.

Campbell disappeared Aug. 10 in Oakland, Calif. when Ross left him in standing near the family car in the parking lot behind the shoe store where his fiancée, Campbell’s biological aunt and foster mom, Jennifer Campbell works. Upon seeing that their son had disappeared Ross and Campbell called 911 and began frantically searching.

“Hasanni does not wander away,” Ross told CBS 5 San Francisco.

How can Ross be so sure?

Hasanni was born with Cerebral Palsy, a type of permanent disorder that inhibits development of movement and posture, i.e., he had trouble walking, and according to Ross, could do so with concentration.

Contrary to early reports that described him wearing metal braces on his legs, Ross told reporters he wears plastic braces on his feet, which would not be visible over his clothes. He also said that if his son’s braces were removed he would still be able to walk, but would be looking down at the ground in focus.

Hasanni was left alone for “about five minutes, probably less,” Ross said in the same interview.

When asked what he think did happen in those five minutes, Ross tears up: “as a father, those are thoughts you don’t want to entertain.”



Jeff Thomason says Ross is mostly likely correct in his assumption that Hassani did not walk away: “anything’s possible but it’s not likely…right now no witnesses saw Hassani walking away from that area.”

The FBI has joined the search, along with several other local agencies. On the day of his disappearance a massive search was launched, including the use of a California Highway Patrol airplane and the K-9 unit. In the past eight days they have gone door-to-door in parts of Oakland and searched numerous locations, including a regional park and his foster parents’ home in Freemont.
The police have only received around 50 tips, which Thomason told reporters is an unusually low number for a week-old missing child case.

“We definitely need the public’s help,” Thomason said to CBS 5.

A $10,000 reward was offered Monday by Oakland Police and Crime Stoppers for information leading to the whereabouts of the boy.

“This is a continuous investigation that will be conducted day and night,” Officer Seth Neri said in a press conference.

The Oakland PD has been in touch with the biological mother, who lives in San Francisco, and told Crimesider that she is not a person of interest at this point.

Hasanni was removed from his 25-year-old mother’s home because she had physically abused him. Shemika Campbell, who also has Cerebral Palsy, says she thinks someone kidnapped him. In an exclusive interview with CBS 5 she says, “I always had a feeling that he would be gone from me one day.”

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« Reply #170 on: August 19, 2009, 02:32:23 PM »

I am sorry you are correct..

Jerry was the mayor of Oakland ...
In 1998, Brown ran for mayor of Oakland against 11 other candidates and won in the primary with 59% of the vote. Before taking office, he successfully passed a voter initiative, changing the ceremonial office of mayor to that of a “Strong Mayor” form of city government. Brown was re-elected in 2002 with 64% of the vote.




Now it is the other fellow..

Crime in oakland in either case is high..

San Francisco is also High crime since fools were elected by the people.


San Jose and surrounding cities is a very low crime area..   



I was born and raised in CA and Oakland is one place I made a point to avoid. This is going back to the 60's. Way dangerous place in my eyes........
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« Reply #171 on: August 19, 2009, 02:32:57 PM »

LOL

Well this is the Oakland crowd..

When 2 police officers were shot dead in the streets of Oakland, residents stood around and heckled other police that came to the scene of the crime..
There in the streets lies there friends who were fathers and husbands and worked on the right side of the law..
 On the sidewalks average Oakland citizens call them names and laughed and then rallied in support of the criminal for weeks afterwords.. even though the culprit had raped various females in the area and robbed them..

Oakland is a strange place and I can guarantee you this reporter is just looking for some racial issue that has caused people to not show up in support of searching for this boy..

This is the real situation... 67 murders so far this year in Oakland..most all street gang related. People are afraid to walk on the streets because of drive by shootings..
so searching and passing out fliers door to door does not sound like a good idea to most bay area residents..

The San Francisco bay area has close to 8 million people living in it and cameras are everywhere !!! If this little boy was taken, the culprit should be on camera at any given stop light... People are not calling in leads out of fear of reprisal..


California has a really messed up political situation.. The Governor, although a nice guy can make no progress for change as he is blocked at every turn by unions.. The mayor of San Francisco should be in jail along with his close followers yet nobody has arrested him..
Then Oakland has ex Governor Jerry Brown as its Mayor.. A dope smoking idiot in my humble opinion.. enough said 

Yes you pretty much summed up the city of Oakland. What's worse is there trash is starting to spill over into other cities and they are running them down with crime (drug dealing, gang activity, and prostitution which is a big problem).

It used to be that they never went passed Fairfield, but then they seeped into Vacaville and have gone even further now. All those Bay Area crooksters are turning nice neighborhoods into wastelands.

The Bay is a wonderful place to visit, but like I've said get out of there when the sun goes down.

Little Hassani deserves to be found and as the days go on that becomes less and less likely the outcome.

I'm wondering though, do the foster parents have any type of Life Insurance out on Hassani and his little sister?
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« Reply #172 on: August 19, 2009, 02:36:57 PM »

Life Insurance ??


Good point..
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« Reply #173 on: August 19, 2009, 02:55:33 PM »

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« Reply #175 on: August 19, 2009, 07:12:20 PM »

Aug. 19, 2009 3:35 pm US/Pacific
Concern Growns Over Missing Fremont Boy
OAKLAND (CBS 5 / BCN) ―

Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason said Wednesday that police are "very concerned" about a 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who has now been missing for nine days.

Hasanni Campbell, who lives in Fremont with his foster parents, Louis Ross and Jennifer Campbell, was reported missing from the parking lot of the Shuz of Rockridge shoe store in the 6000 block of College Avenue in Oakland about 4:15 p.m. on Aug. 10.

Thomason said police are still treating Hasanni's disappearance as a missing persons case and that there is no evidence a crime has been committed.

"We're asking the public to call if they have any credible tips," Thomason said.

He said police have followed up on all of the approximately 50 tips they've received so far but none have panned out.

On Monday, Oakland police and Crime Stoppers announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Hassani.

Thomason said one caller left about 40 unhelpful messages with Crime Stoppers and clogged its voicemail box. But the voicemail box is now open again, he said.

Thomason said police talk to Hassani's foster parents every day and that they are being cooperative.

On Saturday, law enforcement officials and volunteers searched marshland and shoreline areas at the tip of West Winton Avenue in Hayward as well as Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont but didn't find anything significant.

Thomason said police have also searched North Oakland thoroughly.

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

Police said he has difficulty walking because he is disabled.

Thomason said people with information on the case should call the
Oakland Police Department or Crime Stoppers at (510) 777-8572 or (510) 777-3211.

http://cbs5.com/local/fremont.missing.boy.2.1135832.html
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« Reply #176 on: August 20, 2009, 12:16:46 AM »

LOL

Well this is the Oakland crowd..

When 2 police officers were shot dead in the streets of Oakland, residents stood around and heckled other police that came to the scene of the crime..
There in the streets lies there friends who were fathers and husbands and worked on the right side of the law..
 On the sidewalks average Oakland citizens call them names and laughed and then rallied in support of the criminal for weeks afterwords.. even though the culprit had raped various females in the area and robbed them..

Oakland is a strange place and I can guarantee you this reporter is just looking for some racial issue that has caused people to not show up in support of searching for this boy..

This is the real situation... 67 murders so far this year in Oakland..most all street gang related. People are afraid to walk on the streets because of drive by shootings..
so searching and passing out fliers door to door does not sound like a good idea to most bay area residents..

The San Francisco bay area has close to 8 million people living in it and cameras are everywhere !!! If this little boy was taken, the culprit should be on camera at any given stop light... People are not calling in leads out of fear of reprisal..


California has a really messed up political situation.. The Governor, although a nice guy can make no progress for change as he is blocked at every turn by unions.. The mayor of San Francisco should be in jail along with his close followers yet nobody has arrested him..
Then Oakland has ex Governor Jerry Brown as its Mayor.. A dope smoking idiot in my humble opinion.. enough said 

Thanks for the insight into the mindset of this community. It really scares the hell out of me that people have become so numb to what goes on around them. Sounds like Oakland is some "third" world country, WTH......
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« Reply #179 on: August 20, 2009, 03:39:15 AM »

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Police sought "sword or cutting instrument" in search of missing boy's home, foster father's car

By Kristin Bender
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Posted: 08/19/2009 08:41:05 PM PDT
Updated: 08/19/2009 10:44:57 PM PDT


OAKLAND — A search warrant issued the day after Hasanni Campbell was reported missing shows that police were looking for a "sword or cutting instrument" and biological evidence from the 5-year-old boy in his foster parents' home. Authorities also confirmed Wednesday that Louis Ross, the boy's foster fatherfailed a polygraph test given by the FBI.

The search warrant, issued at 5:45 a.m. Aug. 11 in Alameda County, was for the home on Roxie Terrace in Fremont, where the boy lives with his foster parents, Ross, 38, and Jennifer Campbell, 30.

The warrant was also for Ross' 2002 BMW.
Police recovered a pair of latex gloves, eight DNA swabs and four fingerprint lifts from the car but took nothing from the home, authorities confirmed Wednesday. It was unclear why investigators were looking for a sword or cutting instrument.

Hasanni was reported missing Aug. 10. Ross has said that he drove that day to Shuz of Rockridge, where Campbell works, to drop off Hasanni and his 1-year-old sister.
He said he left the boy alone in the rear driveway while he took the girl to the front of the store on College Avenue.
When he returned to the driveway a few minutes later, Hasanni was gone, Ross has told police.
None of the tips police have received have panned out. Police and volunteers have searched Oakland neighborhoods, the parklands of Coyote Hills in Fremont, and the marshland area along the Hayward shoreline, but they have not found any evidence related to his disappearance.

Family members have said they think Hasanni was abducted.
The boy is described as light-skinned African-American, 3 feet tall, weighing 40 pounds. He last was seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and gray pants. He has cerebral palsy and wears braces on his feet.
Investigators ask anyone with information on Hasanni to call 510-777-8572 or 510-777-3211. If either number does not work, call investigator Sgt. Gus Galindo at 510-238-7934.

JMO, but I haven't seen any "tears", just crocodile ones from either "parent"......just saying. I so wanted to believe the foster father but the more I watch him the more I question myself. I know this is only about bringing Hassani home but things just do not add up.


This does NOT look good at all. Not that it ever did, but I think little Hassani might be gone forever.

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