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Vigil held in Hayward for Hasanni Campbell

Sunday, October 11, 2009 | 1:15 PM

HAYWARD, CA (KGO) -- Members of a church in Hayward held a candlelight vigil for Hasanni Campbell this weekend to mark two months since the young boy disappeared.

"I want people to keep on looking for him and not give up hope, and keep your eyes open for him," his Hasanni's grandmother Pamela Clark.

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=7059127
 
AN AFTERNOON IN THE VINEYARD
GARRE WINERY
7986 TESLA RD
LIVERMORE, CA 94550

NOVEMBER 1, 2009
2PM 8PM

Hasanni Campbell is a five year old child that was reported missing August 10, 2009 by his Foster Father at 4:15PM behind the Shuz of Rockridge Store. The Police have no leads and there are no tips. We are a group of volunteers that have spent hundreds of hours searching for this precious child. Hasanni suffers from cerebral palsy and walks with a limp.

This event will include live entertainment, door prizes, raffles, live and silent auctions, and vendors with unique items. Dinner and wine

The proceeds from this event will allow the search for Hasanni Campbell to continue.

Please order your tickets now, and help bring Hasanni Campbell home.

We thank you in advance for your generosity.

THE HASANNI CAMPBELL SEARCH TEAM


TICKETS ARE $30 ALL INCLUSIVE
 
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Hasanni Campbell Fundraiser - $30 (Garre Winery)

Date: 2009-10-13, 2:30PM PDT

Good Afternoon

We are a group of volunteers that have established a fund to continue searching for Hasanni Campbell a precious five year old child that went missing August 10, 2009. Please support the search for Hasanni by purchasing a ticket to the fundraiser.

November 1, 2009
2pm-8pm
at the lovely Garre Winery
7986 Tesla
Livermore, Ca

Tickets can be purchased by mail or in person at

All In One Strop
15976 E 14th St
San Leandro, CA 94578

510-276-9090

Location: Garre Winery
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
 
About $1,000 raised at Hasanni Campbell fundraiser

Organizers raised about $1,000 at a fundraiser for Hasanni Campbell, the missing Fremont 6-year-old who hasn't been seen in almost three months.

The money will be used for future searches and possibly to hire a private investigator, [Miller] said.

"It was a good turn out," she said, adding that there were about 120 people at the event.

Neither Ross nor Campbell, who is due to give birth to her first child at the end of this month, attended the fundraiser, and they have not been involved in the searches or vigils in recent weeks. The boy's grandmother and an aunt were at the event Sunday, Miller said.

More at:
http://www.mercurynews.com/california/ci_13705692
 
$75K Reward In Hasanni Campbell Case
Nov 11, 2009 3:52 pm US/Pacific
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Volunteers trying to find a 5-year-old Fremont boy who's been missing for more than three months are hoping a $75,000 reward will bring some fresh leads to the case.

They've held a number of vigils for Hasanni Campbell since he was reported missing Aug. 10, but they say the latest one Tuesday had a poor turnout.

Authorities and volunteers have now raised the reward, up from the $60,000 announced in September.


Article:
http://cbs5.com/local/hasanni.campbell.reward.2.1306816.html
 
Drummond: Why the deafening silence from missing boy's foster parents?
Posted: 11/15/2009 12:01:00 AM PST
Updated: 11/16/2009 10:23:20 AM PST
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THERE ARE a number of things about the disappearance of Hasanni Campbell that do not compute.

"We are going to do what we need to do as parents," Ross said, regardless of what the police do. "... As long as I have breath in my body we will search for Hasanni."

Yet the truth is, Ross and Campbell haven't done any of the things that parents of missing kids typically do to advocate for their children and keep their names and faces in the public eye.

Rather than staying in close touch with the police, and trying to keep up the pressure to find their child, Ross and Campbell have invoked their right not to talk to the police. That means investigators can no longer interview the foster parents unless they come to the police of their own accord &#8212; something they have not done since their arrest.

Neither have the parents made any effort to reach out to reporters at this newspaper &#8212; or any other media that I am aware of.

The only thing that has kept Hasanni's disappearance from falling completely off the radar are volunteers who have organized searches, held vigils and fund-raisers. The foster parents haven't even been going to those.

Your 5-year-old has been missing for three months now and you go totally silent? No public comments? Not even an appeal for Hasanni's return on what would have been the child's sixth birthday?

When is the last time you saw either one of these two tearfully calling for Hasanni's return?

"I see activity, but it's all coming from other people," says Marc Klaas who offered the services of his missing children foundation Klaaskids to help search for Hassani. "The normal advocate in this situation would be the family, but here, there is deafening silence

He says Ross never took him up on his offer of help.

Campbell, who was pregnant when Hasanni disappeared, is scheduled to have a baby any day now.


Article:
http://www.mercurynews.com/columns/ci_13782127
 
Low turnout at vigil for missing Fremont boy
Posted: 11/11/2009 12:02:58 PM PST
Updated: 11/11/2009 08:02:08 PM PST
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"We had a handful of people, but that was it," said Sherri Miller, who has organized searches, vigils and at least one fundraiser for the missing Fremont boy.

"The more frustrating it gets, the harder we have to work," Miller said. "He's out there somewhere and that's the bottom line. He's out there and he deserves to be found. Hopefully with the city's new police chief and new district attorney, maybe they'll get some answers. Maybe we'll figure it out. I don't know what it's going to take, but we haven't found him yet, so we just have to keep going until we do."

Supporters continue to hold monthly vigils for the boy. The next one will be on Dec. 10. For more information, visit www.hasannicampbell.com or e-mail findhasanni@gmail.com.


Article:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/search...h-www.insidebayarea.com-www.insidebayarea.com
 
Reward to Find Hasanni Campbell Increased to $75,000
11/12/2009 5:46:00 PM
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Sherri-Lyn Miller, a San Leandro print shop owner who has been organizing searches, vigils and fundraisers for Hasanni, said only four people attended a candlelight vigil for Hasanni at the College Avenue Presbyterian Church, near the site where he was reported missing, on Tuesday, which marked the three-month anniversary of his disappearance.

However, 10 members of the news media were present, Miller said.

Miller said Ross and Jennifer Campbell weren't at the vigil on Tuesday and haven't been involved in the search effort recently.


Article:
http://www.kron4.com/News/ArticleView/tabid/298/smid/1126/ArticleID/3852/reftab/506/Default.aspx
 
Hasanni Search Organizer Combats Waning Public Interest
Thursday, 12 November 2009 9:36AM
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Sherri Miller has been organizing searches and vigils for young Hasanni Campbell since the 5-year-old disappeared in August.

&#8220;He&#8217;s still missing and he needs to be found,&#8221; she said.

This week&#8217;s vigil at College Avenue Presbyterian Church in Oakland drew just a half-dozen people, but Miller said she would not stop handing out flyers or searching until police determine what happened to the boy.


AUDIO: KCBS' Dave Padilla reports
http://www.kcbs.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=4161760

Article:
http://www.kcbs.com/pages/5661796.php?
 
San Leandro woman on a crusade to find missing children and adults
Posted: 12/15/2009 12:01:00 AM PST
Updated: 12/15/2009 03:34:07 PM PST
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Miller has been a force behind the organization of vigils, searches and fundraisers for Hasanni Campbell, the disabled Fremont boy who went missing in August. Hasanni remains missing.

Miller has owned a San Leandro print shop for the past two years but recently switched gears, cofounding, with two other women, The Citizens for the Lost Society, a nonprofit organization that provides resources for missing children and adults.

"Cases that have struck me are missing people of color who are underrepresented in the media. It's one of those things where you see the problem and wonder how you can get involved. It's painful to watch. This presented an opportunity to really try to give anything I could to keep Hasanni in the news."

She gave T-shirts to Ross and Campbell, and stood stoically by them as reporters asked them questions about the disappearance. The couple was subsequently arrested on suspicion of murder but criminal charges were not filed and they were released. Campbell, pregnant at the time, has since delivered her baby. The couple has repeatedly not returned calls for comment and has not been available for interviews for several months.


Article:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_13996072
 
Search for missing Hasanni Campbell set for Saturday in Fremont

Posted: 12/17/2009 04:37:48 PM PST
Updated: 12/17/2009 04:37:48 PM PST

FREMONT — A search for Hasanni Campbell, the 6-year-old Fremont boy who was reported missing more than four months ago, is scheduled for Saturday.

People will be searching various locations in Fremont, including near the family home and the Wal-Mart where authorities last confirmed the boy was last seen. Volunteers are meeting at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Caltrans parking lot near the Newark Boulevard/Ardenwood Boulevard exit off Highway 84.

More at:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_14020434
 
Volunteers renew search for Hasanni Campbell

Sunday, December 20, 2009

(12-19) 17:28 PST -- A group of 50 volunteers scoured the East Bay on Saturday, looking for signs of Hasanni Campbell, the 6-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who was last seen outside a shoe store in Oakland's Rockridge District on Aug. 10.

Pereda and Johnson said that as they taped a poster to a parking sign directly outside the couple's home, Ross appeared in the upstairs window and shouted, "You guys need to stay out of my yard."

Pereda, who has volunteered for four search parties to find Hasanni, said she was caught off- guard by Ross' behavior.

"You'd think he'd be more helpful and supportive," she said. "We're trying to find Hasanni."

Johnson, who like her daughter was dressed in a bright yellow "Search Team" T-shirt, added that she hopes Ross will notice all the new posters that line the streets of his neighborhood.

"He may think people have forgotten," she said, "but we haven't."

More at:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/12/19/BAAV1B6SIC.DTL&tsp=1
 
Volunteers Renew Interest In Missing Fremont Boy
Posted: Saturday, 19 December 2009 12:51PM
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Volunteers fanned out Saturday in hopes of reviving public interest in the case of a 6-year-old disabled boy who's been missing since August.
The group gathered at the Park & Ride off Ardenwood Blvd. in Fremont armed with fliers bearing updated photos of Hasanni Campbell.

"We're out here trying to get his story back out there and let people know he needs to be found," said volunteer Sherri-Lyn Miller.

The volunteers will focus their efforts primarily in the Newark/Fremont area as well as Hayward and Berkeley.


KCBS&#8217; Ron Naso Reports
Volunteers Renew Interest In Missing Fremont Boy
KCBS' Ron Naso reports on efforts to revive public interest in the case of 6-year-old Hasanni Campbell, who's been missing since August. (12/19; 1:17)

http://www.kcbs.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=4243362

Article:
http://www.kcbs.com/Volunteers-Renew-Interest-In-Missing-Fremont-Boy/5932351
 
Months later, still no trace of Hasanni Campbell
Volunteers come up empty Saturday in the latest search for a missing East Bay boy.
Posted: 12/21/2009 06:44:18 AM PST
Updated: 12/21/2009 09:52:00 AM PST
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"We all know what we don't want to find," search coordinator Wayne Slack Sr. said. "We want to find him. We want to find out what happened to Hasanni."

Then, Slack added, "Let's be realistic, I don't think we're looking for a live child now."

The volunteers began at 8 a.m. searching sections of Highway 84 near DeVry University and near the home in Coyote Hills where Hasanni, whose 6th birthday was in September, lived with his foster parents and sister. The search expanded to about 50 members throughout the day and branched out to Berkeley, San Leandro and Hayward.

The group also distributed 10,000 fliers, some of them at the Walmart store on Osgood Road, in Fremont, the last place the boy had been confirmed seen, according to police.

"I'm trying to help in a search that I feel no one cares about," Coelho said. "I think it's terrible and sad that a child could be lost like this and nobody cares. It was in the news, then it just disappeared. I just wanted to do something to help because I feel so bad for this child."

Shortly after Hasanni went missing, police briefly held the foster parents on suspicion of murder, but they were released after criminal charges were not filed. They have been unavailable for comment ever since.

"They were involved in everything we did up until their arrest," Miller said of the foster parents' search for Hasanni. "We just wish they would cooperate, but they don't so we have to do what we do to find him."

Saturday was the last search of the year for Hasanni. A vigil is planned for Jan. 10 at College Avenue United Presbyterian Church, in Oakland. Miller said the group would continue to search for Hasanni until he is found.


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Barbara Arnold, of Berkeley, searches for Hasanni Campbell, the 6-year-old Fremont boy who was reported missing more than four months ago, near Highway 84 in Fremont, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2009. Volunteers searched in varous locations in Fremont, including near the the family home and the Wal-Mart, where authorities last confirmed the boy was seen.
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Article:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/top-stories/ci_14033517
 
Group To Remind Neighbors Of Hasanni Campbell Case
Dec 18, 2009 11:46 pm US/Pacific
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She said Saturday's volunteers plan to go to four or five locations, including the Fremont neighborhood where Hasanni lived with his foster family and the Walmart where the boy was last seen in public.

"We're not necessarily going through the trenches digging and looking for him," Miller said. "We want to get back out there and tell people he's still missing. He's been forgotten for whatever reason, but he has a biological family that misses him and wants him to come home."

The boy's foster parents have stopped attending events and are no longer speaking to the media, Miller said, but his grandmother and a different aunt are involved in all of the efforts.

"In whatever capacity, he deserves to be found," Miller said. "That's what's so hard for me."


Article:
http://cbs5.com/crime/hasanni.campbell.search.2.1379596.html
 
Volunteers Keep Hope For Finding Hassani Campbell
Dec 19, 2009 10:47 am US/Pacific
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Volunteers in Oakland are keeping hope alive for a 6-year-old boy missing since August.

They spent Saturday trying to get information about Hasanni Campbell, who was reported missing by his foster father, 38-year-old Louis Ross.


Article:
http://cbs5.com/crime/Hassani.Campbell.volunteer.2.1380428.html
 
Foster Parents Of Missing Child Leave Bay Area

Posted: 10:01 pm PST February 1, 2010
Updated: 10:48 pm PST February 1, 2010


OAKLAND, Calif. -- There was a new twist Monday night in the case of missing Fremont five-year- old Hasanni Campbell who disappeared last August. His foster parents -- who were once suspects in the case -- have moved away from the Bay Area.

KTVU has also learned that there has been new police activity at their former home in Fremont.
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Almost six months after that interview took place, the Fremont house Ross rented with Jennifer Campbell stood vacant and for sale.

A neighbor who didn't want to be identified said the couple packed up with their new two-month-old baby two weeks ago.

“There was a lot of stuff being thrown away,” said the neighbor. “There was a couple of people who came to help with the move.”

At about the same time, another neighbor said she saw police come around and seize one of the couple's cars.

“I saw a cop and they had a tow truck,” said neighbor Joey Ann. “They towed a BMW, I think. It was a white car.”

Monday night, Oakland police did not confirm any new turns in the case.



more here

http://www.ktvu.com/news/22407315/detail.html
 
Hasanni's parents break up; cut off contact

OAKLAND, CA (KGO) -- The foster parents of a six-year-old boy who went missing in Oakland have split up and cut off contact with volunteers who are still searching for the boy.

Our media partner, The Oakland Tribune, is reporting that Hasanni's foster parents, Jennifer Campbell and Louis Ross, broke up soon after the birth of their daughter in November.

Ross reportedly has moved to Arizona.

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=7252089
 
Rally outside Oakland Police next week to mark six months since Hasanni Campbell went missing

OAKLAND -- Organizers are gearing up for a rally Feb. 10 at the Oakland Police Department to mark six months since Hasanni Campbell went missing.

Organizers will hold the rally at 6 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Police Department, 455 7th Street in Oakland. Community and church members will be there and anyone who wants to participate can come to the Citizens for the Lost offices at 15976 E. 14th St. in San Leandro between noon and 6 p.m. Saturday to make signs, pick up fliers and learn more about the event, Miller said.

"This is not to bash the police, we hope that they will be involved and come out and speak to the crowd and let the public know that this little boy is not forgotten," Miller said.

Police have said the case is still under investigation.

More at:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_14313196
 

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