Wichita police Capt. Brent Allred is going through their report on the disappearance and death of 5-year-old Lucas Hernandez.
Allred says there was no evidence that Lucas was taken from the home or that he walked away on his own.
Police got phone records for Emily Glass and Jonathan Hernandez. Glass on Friday, Feb. 16 had her phone off for about 2 hours.
It was also turned off for about an hour on Saturday morning. When it came back on, she was in the area of 21st and Oliver. Security cameras showed her driving south.
She told police she gave Lucas to his biological mother earlier that week, but police say they knew that wasn't true. She denied being in the area of 21st and Oliver on Saturday.
Glass said she picked up a homeless man on Wed. Feb. 14. He said Lucas was not at their home.
Both Jonathan and Emily took polygraph tests. Jonathan's did not show any signs of deception.
Emily's answers showed deception, police say.
Police said they think she drove Lucas to where he was found during the time she was seen in the area of 21st and Oliver on that Saturday morning.
An anonymous tip said Lucas was in Chisholm Creek Park, prompting a second search there. No evidence was found that he was there. Other parks were also searched.
The private investigator told police he had found the body. It was "severely decomposed," Allred said.
Glass said in a text to a family member that she found Lucas dead in his room and drove him to the Harvey County bridge. She said no one else was involved. She said she led people on a "wild goose chase."
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