Isidore Campbell
Isidore Campbell (Holland Township Police)
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Police in Hunterdon County this week continued their search for Isidore Campbell, the infamous father who named one of his children "Adolf Hitler" and is wanted on an aggravated assault charge.

Holland Police said Campell is charged with aggravated assault. Holland Police Chief John Harris told New Jersey 101.5 the charge was related to a domestic violence incident on Sunday night with bail set at $10,000.  Harris said he  advised Campbell a warrant was to be issued — then hadn't heard from him since. "We have our ideas where (Campbell) might be but nothing concrete."

Campbell gained notoriety in 2008 when he went to a ShopRite to have a cake decorated with his then 3-year-old son's name, "Adolph Hitler Campbell."  The store refused and a Walmart in Pennsylvania wound up making the cake instead. The New York Daily News reports that recent calls to Campbell's home were answered with a recording that said "Heil Hilter."

In 2013, Campbell dressed as a Nazi to visit the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services office in Trenton to demand a visit with his son, who had been removed from his home. His other children are named Eva Braun and JoyceLynn Aryan Nation.

Authorities say anyone who has seen Campbell should contact Holland Township Police at 908-995-4670.

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