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The aunt of missing 10-month-old Lisa Irwin appeared on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday and said the baby's mother is preparing to be arrested by police.
Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29447814/detail.html#ixzz1aTlrFntr
Neighbors in the Northland neighborhood where baby Lisa Irwin was taken from her crib one week ago say they have been questioned by police about a homeless man seen in the neighborhood about two weeks ago.
It is one of many leads police are following up on.
Detectives continue questioning neighbors in the area including some who live on a busy street about three blocks from Irwin's home.
Detectives also spent hours in and around the Irwin home Monday searching around the house, outside bushes, back yard fence line and around the garage.
“The main problem I think that we’re facing is that everybody (else) has an alibi,” Irwin told CBS News. “I was at work. I’ve been cleared. All these other people we were worried about…the FBI said they’ve been cleared. The only one you can’t clear is the mother that’s at home when it happens ’cause there’s nobody else there.”
A Kansas City police spokesman says claims that the arrest of a missing 10-month-old girl’s mother is inevitable are “a stretch.”
Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/ne...n-lisa-irwin-case-are-a-stretch#ixzz1aTmZaNMn
Captain Steve Young of Kansas City Police Department joined Martha MacCallum by phone to discuss the latest details of the case.
Detectives talked to Lisa's parents at a relatives house. They then went to the family's home where the girl disappeared nine days ago. They went in empty handed but a crime scene investigator left holding an envelope and something in a brown paper bag.