CA - Hasanni Campbell, 5, Oakland, 10 Aug 2009 - #7

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I guess now we need to see (a) if they find a body there, (b) if the crime was committed there, and (c) what evidence they find...

Please, let it be *a lot* of evidence.

Louis Ross murdered Hasanni Campbell in the house on Roxie Terrace in Fremont and Jennifer Campbell never protected her nephew from Ross. This is a hate crime; Hasanni would never have been murdered but because he was disabled, Ross couldn't wait to get rid of him. His body was removed by Ross from the house and dumped somewhere.
 
Louis Ross murdered Hasanni Campbell in the house on Roxie Terrace in Fremont and Jennifer Campbell never protected her nephew from Ross. This is a hate crime; Hasanni would never have been murdered but because he was disabled, Ross couldn't wait to get rid of him. His body was removed by Ross from the house and dumped somewhere.

Hello Robin - I have seen both of your posts on the Hasanni thread. Thanks so much for caring about this dear little boy.

Are you close to the case?
 
It's almost a year, and still we wait.

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Something good has come out of this case, though not yet for Hasanni:

Missing East Oakland teen returns home

By Sean Maher
Oakland Tribune
Posted: 06/09/2010 04:25:04 PM PDT
Updated: 06/10/2010 07:06:45 AM PDT

OAKLAND — An East Oakland teenager, missing for more than two weeks, returned home safely today, her family said.

Candeyonnie was picked up and returned home by a member of The Citizens for the Lost Society, a nonprofit organization formed after the disappearance of then-5-year-old Hasanni Campbell, whose whereabouts still are not publicly known.

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http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_15262452
 
From Craigslist (pass it on):

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Date: 2010-06-21, 11:56AM PDT

Are you a clown or balloon maker or face painter? We need you. We are a non profit foundation sponsoring a BBQ for Hasanni Campbell. Hasanni is a 5 year old child that was reported missing August 10, 2009 in Rockridge. This event will mark 11 months that he is missing and we are sponsoring this awareness day at THE COLLEGE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. This will be a tips only gig as we are non profit however we are willing to give a donation receipt for you for tax purposes. It is time that the community comes together and starts protecting our children. We thank you in advance for your kindness and look forward to hearing from you. The media will be present at this event!

See listing for contact info:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/ats/1803354667.html
 
Come home soon Hasanni.

We are thinking of you sweet one.
 
Safety fair to mark 11 months since Hasanni Campbell disappeared

Kristin Bender
Oakland Tribune
Posted: 07/07/2010 07:08:53 PM PDT
Updated: 07/07/2010 08:11:13 PM PDT


OAKLAND &#8212; The organization that continues the search for Hasanni Campbell will hold a child safety fair Saturday to mark the 11 months he has been missing.

The Fremont boy's then-foster father, Louis Ross, told police he left the child alone when he went to the front of the store to alert Jennifer Campbell, the boy's aunt and then-foster mother, that he had arrived to drop off Hasanni and the boy's 1-year-old sister.

The boy has not been seen since. The couple lost custody of the girl and have not been seen or heard from in many months. It is believed they have left the area.

Citizens for the Lost, a nonprofit established after Hasanni's disappearance, is teaming up with the East Bay Chevs Car Club for a car show, safety fair and barbecue from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday at the College Avenue Presbyterian Church, 5951 College Ave.

All proceeds will go toward the continuing search for Hasanni, organizer Sherri-Lyn Miller said.

More at:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_15461546
 
The couple left the area? And the aunt was due to have a new baby, right?

That's scary because now there will be no one to make sure the new baby is okay. :(

Prayers that Hasanni gets to come home soon.

Salem
 
Just checked, LWR hasn't popped up yet. FYI.
 
Hasanni Campbell Disappearance Anniversary Looms

CBS 5 CrimeWatch
Aug 7, 2010 3:22 pm US/Pacific

OAKLAND (BCN) &#8213; Tuesday will mark the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of 6-year-old Hasanni Campbell, and a week of events is planned in the East Bay to generate publicity for the case and other ones like it, starting with the grand opening Sunday of a nonprofit dedicated to missing persons.

Hasanni was reported missing by his foster father, Louis Ross, who said the boy disappeared Aug. 10, 2009 from a car parked outside a shoe store in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood.

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On Tuesday, members of the group will meet with Alameda County
Chief Deputy District Attorney Tom Rogers to discuss any possible new developments in the case.

On Aug. 28, 2009, Oakland police arrested Ross and 30-year-old Jennifer Campbell, Hasanni's aunt and foster mother, on suspicion of murder. The district attorney's office declined to file charges though because of insufficient evidence, and the couple was released.

In early January, the foster parents moved out of the Fremont home where Hasanni had lived with them. Miller said she heard Ross is now living in Maryland, and Campbell is in Arizona.

Miller said she still believes one or both of Hasanni's foster parents have information they are not telling authorities about his disappearance.

"Louis Ross and Jennifer Campbell need to start telling the truth," she said.

Following the meeting with Rogers, the group plans to hold a rally at 4 p.m. outside the district attorney's office at 661 Washington St. in Oakland. A prayer vigil is also planned for Tuesday evening at Westminster Hill Presbyterian Church at 27287 Patrick Ave. in Hayward, Miller said.

More at:
http://cbs5.com/crime/hasanni.campbell.oakland.2.1848422.html
 
Bumping for Hasanni. :sponge:

(I hope we'll see an upsurge in interest in this case over the next few days.)
 
Questions Remain About Foster Parents One Year After Hasanni Campbell's Disappearance

by Bay City News
August 7, 2010 3:16 PM

Tuesday will mark the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of 6-year-old Hasanni Campbell, and a week of events is planned in the East Bay to generate publicity for the case and other ones like it, starting with the grand opening Sunday of a nonprofit dedicated to missing persons.

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On Aug. 28, 2009, Oakland police arrested Ross and 30-year-old Jennifer Campbell, Hasanni's aunt and foster mother, on suspicion of murder. The district attorney's office declined to file charges though because of insufficient evidence, and the couple was released.

In early January, the foster parents moved out of the Fremont home where Hasanni had lived with them. Miller said she heard Ross is now living in Maryland, and Campbell is in Arizona.

Miller said she still believes one or both of Hasanni's foster parents have information they are not telling authorities about his disappearance.

"Louis Ross and Jennifer Campbell need to start telling the truth," she said.

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Hasanni's grandmother and aunt, Pamela Clark and Trinity Schwabacher, are scheduled to participate in at least one of the week's events, according to Miller.

"It's been a long year," Miller said. "We did a lot in a year, but we want people to know it doesn't just stop with Hasanni. There are other children and people out there that are missing and lost, and we want to focus on all the people that are forgotten."

More at:
http://sfappeal.com/alley/2010/08/q...ear-after-hasanni-campbells-disappearance.php
 
Lost Child Case Marks One Year

By LORI PREUITT
Updated 4:00 PM PDT, Sun, Aug 8, 2010

This week marks one year since a little boy named Hasanni Campbell was reported missing. He has not been seen since.

In the past 363 days, the missing child's case has received lots of media attention, but little public interest. Vigils often drew as few as five people and weekend searches consisted of only a dozen dedicated strangers. In the beginning his foster parents and some family members took part in the vigils and the searches, but they have faded away along with any leads in the case.

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To mark the one year anniversary Tuesday, Miller and a few others will meet with Alameda County Chief Deputy District Attorney Tom Rogers to discuss any possible new developments in the case. Investigators consider this a homicide case.

On Tuesday a rally will be held outside the D.A. office in Oakland at 4 p.m. By Sunday afternoon, Facebook organizers said they only knew of 14 people who would be attending the rally.

Miller could obviously use some help in her effort to find a little boy who spent all of his short life here in the Bay Area. She can be contacted at (510) 276-9090 or e-mail to findhasanni@gmail.com.

More at:
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Lost-Child-Case-Marks-One-Year-100230249.html
 
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