OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Criminal charges will not be filed against an Oakland man who was arrested on suspicion of killing his fiancee's disabled foster child.
Alameda County Assistant District Attorney Tom Rogers says there's insufficient evidence against Louis Ross in the Aug. 10 disappearance of Hasanni Campbell.
Rogers says the 38-year-old Ross will be released later Tuesday.
The decision comes a day after Ross's fiance, Jennifer Campbell, also was released without charges being filed.
Ross told police that Hasanni, who is Campbell's biological nephew, disappeared after being left briefly in a car outside an Oakland shoe store where Campbell works.
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The couple's attorney, John Burris, says police rushed to judgment in arresting the pair last week in an effort to get new information in the case.