(NewsNation) — As the search for Emmanuel Haro continues, a former district attorney believes that police have a strong suspicion of where the child's body is buried.

Kim DeGonia, who held her position in Riverside County, California, told "Banfield" on Wednesday that District Attorney Michael Hestrin made it clear the crime scene that officers had Haro search with them over the weekend wasn't the right one.

Haro was assisting search-and-rescue teams near the 60 Freeway and Gilman Springs Road in Moreno Valley.

"There's a strong indication they know where the body is," DeGonia said about Hestrin's comments.

DeGonia noted that authorities haven't been searching landfills, even though Haro allegedly told an informant he put Emmanuel's body in the trash.

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