Topic: handicap child missing
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Sat 08/15/09 10:50 AM
Missing 5-year-old last seen in store parking lot, caretaker says
Foster dad says he left Hassani Campbell so he could ask fiancee to look after boy
Ross says his fiancee routinely watched Hassani while Ross went to school
Hassani, who has cerebral palsy, has not been since since; Ross took polygraph
Anyone with information can call the Oakland Police: 510-238-3641


NEW YORK (CNN) -- The foster father of a missing California boy with cerebral palsy says he left the child alone near his car before the child vanished five days ago from a shoe store parking lot.


Campbell's foster dad, Louis Ross, says he voluntarily took a polygraph test, but did not disclose the results.
Louis Ross told HLN's Nancy Grace that he left 5-year-old Hassani Campbell outside his BMW for two to five minutes Monday afternoon. Ross said he went to the front door of the store to ask his fiancee, Jennifer Campbell, who works there, to open the back door.

"By the time I got there, Jennifer is already out of the store, walking toward me, asking, 'Where is Hasanni?' And I say, 'What do you mean, where is Hasanni?' And I look around to the side, and he is no longer there."

Police in Oakland, California, and the FBI are searching for Hasanni and investigating his disappearance.

Ross said he voluntarily took a polygraph test, whose results have not been disclosed.

Campbell declined to take one because she is pregnant, he said. Watch Ross discuss why he took polygraph test »

According to Ross, Campbell routinely took care of Hasanni and his 19-month-old sister while Ross attended medical assistant classes twice a week in Fremont.

"They would stay in the back room and play with each other until she got off work, and they would all come home together, and I would see them at 9:30, 10 at night, when I got home from class," Ross said.

Asked what flashed through his mind at the time, Ross said, "Initially, it didn't hit me. He's probably standing around there. ... When Hasanni gets frustrated, he freezes.

"So I thought he would still be on the side. And we all thought -- even Jennifer thought he was probably just hiding and joking around."

Ross said he and Campbell -- who is the sister of Hassani's mother -- took the boy and his sister into their home because their biological parents are unable to take care of them.


Hasanni, 3 feet tall and weighing 30 pounds, was wearing shorts and white braces on his ankles because of his cerebral palsy, a debilitating brain disease that inhibits motor skills.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Oakland Police Department at 510-238-3641

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Sat 08/15/09 11:02 AM
how sad and strange is this story i will pray for his safe return :cry:

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Sun 08/16/09 12:22 AM

Missing 5-year-old last seen in store parking lot, caretaker says
Foster dad says he left Hassani Campbell so he could ask fiancee to look after boy
Ross says his fiancee routinely watched Hassani while Ross went to school
Hassani, who has cerebral palsy, has not been since since; Ross took polygraph
Anyone with information can call the Oakland Police: 510-238-3641


NEW YORK (CNN) -- The foster father of a missing California boy with cerebral palsy says he left the child alone near his car before the child vanished five days ago from a shoe store parking lot.


Campbell's foster dad, Louis Ross, says he voluntarily took a polygraph test, but did not disclose the results.
Louis Ross told HLN's Nancy Grace that he left 5-year-old Hassani Campbell outside his BMW for two to five minutes Monday afternoon. Ross said he went to the front door of the store to ask his fiancee, Jennifer Campbell, who works there, to open the back door.

"By the time I got there, Jennifer is already out of the store, walking toward me, asking, 'Where is Hasanni?' And I say, 'What do you mean, where is Hasanni?' And I look around to the side, and he is no longer there."

Police in Oakland, California, and the FBI are searching for Hasanni and investigating his disappearance.

Ross said he voluntarily took a polygraph test, whose results have not been disclosed.

Campbell declined to take one because she is pregnant, he said. Watch Ross discuss why he took polygraph test »

According to Ross, Campbell routinely took care of Hasanni and his 19-month-old sister while Ross attended medical assistant classes twice a week in Fremont.

"They would stay in the back room and play with each other until she got off work, and they would all come home together, and I would see them at 9:30, 10 at night, when I got home from class," Ross said.

Asked what flashed through his mind at the time, Ross said, "Initially, it didn't hit me. He's probably standing around there. ... When Hasanni gets frustrated, he freezes.

"So I thought he would still be on the side. And we all thought -- even Jennifer thought he was probably just hiding and joking around."

Ross said he and Campbell -- who is the sister of Hassani's mother -- took the boy and his sister into their home because their biological parents are unable to take care of them.


Hasanni, 3 feet tall and weighing 30 pounds, was wearing shorts and white braces on his ankles because of his cerebral palsy, a debilitating brain disease that inhibits motor skills.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Oakland Police Department at 510-238-3641

flowerforyou I hope the child is found safe and soonflowerforyou