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Grandmother Of Missing South Pasadena Boy: 'I Just Miss Him So Much'

SOUTH PASADENA (CBSLA.com) — Nearly two months after 5-year-old Aramazd Andressian went missing, his maternal grandmother is speaking out.

"I just miss him so much. I just don't know what I'm going to do without him," Donna Estevez said.

It's been heartbreak since April 22 when Aramazd was supposed to be dropped off to his mother at Arroyo Seco Park in South Pasadena -- part of the estranged couple's custody agreement.

Aramazd Sr. was found in the park unconscious, under the influence of prescription drugs. His car soaked in gasoline. He couldn't tell police where his son was and he was arrested. Police later let him go but he remains a person of interest.

"His dad needs to bring him back. Everybody that knows where he's at, just please bring him back," Estevez pleaded.

The exhaustive searches have stretched from the parks and neighborhoods of South Pasadena to the Santa Barbara area.

Detectives say that they haven't found any major clues.

"He needs his mama. I know he misses his mama so much. Everybody just misses him," Estevez said. "We will not stop. We passed out fliers. Probably between 50-to-80-thousand."

His grandmother added: "I love you and I miss you and I want you to come home."

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