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The parents of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin say they are concerned for their other children as national attention to the search continues to grow.
KMBC's Marcus Moore reported that Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley were seen with their two young boys as they walked into a relative's home on North Walrond Avenue Monday afternoon.
What I see and what Ive seen so far is a very young couple who have young children, starting out, still building the family, family attorney Cyndy Short said.
Short said the couple is trying their best to keep life as normal as possible for the boys as the search for their missing 11-month-old sister continues.
We had a talk just yesterday about her wanting to provide the kids a Catholic education, and how important that would be to her, Short said.
Short also said the couple has one fear: that the spotlight and attention is focused on them.
Someone who sees a child that might meet the description would say, I dont need to make that phone call. Thats the fear, Short said. What we want to do is say, Please, make the phone call, even if youre not sure. Just make the phone call.
The baby was reported missing early on the morning of Oct. 4. Since that time Kansas City police and the FBI have conducted several searches of the area and most recently, the property at 3620 North Lister Avenue.
This is an ordinary family that lives paycheck to paycheck, who has had an extraordinary thing happen to them," Short said.
IMO that means they are not in private/Catholic school at this time, it is something DB wants