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Mother of Emmanuel Haro sentenced to almost 13 years in prison in Riverside

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By Ricardo Roura

Rebecca Renee Haro, mother of Emmanuel Haro, a 7-month-old baby who went missing in Riverside County, was sentenced to almost 13 years for her role in the alleged murder of her son.

On Friday, May 29, the mother pleaded guilty to the charges child endangerment with serious injury, involuntary manslaughter and accessory after the fact, in a Riverside County court.

Rebecca Renee Haro’s guilty plea was part of a deal with the Riverside County District Attorney’s Officewho dropped the murder charge.

Keep reading: Father pleads guilty to the death of Emmanuel Haro, in California

Immediately, Superior Court Judge Jerry Yang He imposed a sentence of 12 years and eight months in prison on Rebecca Haro.

The court He was credited with 323 days for the time he has already served under arrestaccording to the data presented at the hearing.

Rebecca Renee Haro did not file a statement during the hearing in Riverside County Court.

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In November 2025, Jake Haro, Emmanuel’s father, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. after changing his plea from not guilty to guilty of murdering his 7-month-old son.

This combo of booking photography offered by the San Bernardino County, Calif., Sheriff's Department, displays Rebecca Haro, left, and Jake Haro, who're charged with waste within the death of their missing 7-month-venerable son. (San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department by the use of AP)
Rebecca Renee (left) and Jake Haro (right), parents of Emmanuel Haro, who disappeared in August 2025.
Credit: San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department | AP

At the beginning of June 2026, Emmanuel Haro remains missingafter having been last seen in August 2025, according to the information available in the case.

The authorities maintain that the minor suffered before his disappearance and presumed deathalthough the baby remains missing.

Keep reading: Father would have admitted in Riverside jail to having killed a 7-month-old baby

Last week, Riverside County prosecutors offered, for the first time, specific details about Emmanuel Haro’s alleged suffering in 2025and explained why they believe that Rebecca Renee Haro should face trial for the disappearance and alleged death of the baby.

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