Baby Emmanuel case: Mother of missing Yucaipa baby due in court as new details emerge in case

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Friday, May 29, 2026 12:30PM
Mother of missing Yucaipa baby due in court amid new details

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KABC) -- The mother of Emmanuel Haro, the missing 7-month-old baby who is presumed dead in Yucaipa, is expected to appear in court Friday for a preliminary hearing, which will determine whether she should be tried for her son's murder. Meanwhile, new details are emerging in the case.

Rebecca Renee Haro, 42, is charged with the felony count, as well as filing a false police report, in connection with the killing of baby Emmanuel in August.

Haro, who is being held on $1 million bail at the Robert Presley Jail, is due to appear before Riverside County Superior Court Judge Jerry Yang for a preliminary hearing at the Riverside Hall of Justice.

The hearing may take more than a day to complete. But if all law enforcement witnesses finish testifying Friday, the judge is expected to make a ruling then on whether there's sufficient evidence to bound the woman over for trial.

In a new jailhouse interview, Jake Haro denied claims that his son, baby Emmanuel, had been abused over a period of time.

Last year, Haro and her husband claimed Emmanuel was kidnapped while she changed his diaper in a parking lot. That triggered an urgent search joined by community members and the baby's parents, who at the time pleaded for the public's help.

Emmanuel's parents were arrested in his death not long after. His body has not been found.

Jake and Rebecca Haro were arrested Friday morning at their home in Cabazon.

According to court documents obtained by Orange County Register, a forensic pediatric specialist working on the case believes Emmanuel suffered from abnormal shaking of his extremities that could be related to a brain injury caused by abuse.

Emmanuel's father, 33-year-old Jake Mitchell Haro, pleaded guilty in October to second-degree murder, child assault and filing a false police report. He was sentenced in November to 32 years to life in state prison.

City News Service contributed to this report.


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