At least 100 Kansas City police officers, in additon to FBI agents, are searching for Lisa Irwin, a missing 10-month-old infant police believed to have been abducted from her crib late last night in Missouri.
Police have cancelled an Amber Alert for a missing 10-month-old infant believed to have been abducted from her crib in Kansas City, Mo., though the investigation and search for her continues.
(CNN) -- The parents of a missing 10-month-old Missouri girl issued an impassioned plea for her return Wednesday, as police said they have found little to go on in investigating her disappearance.
The house probably is not a random house - need to know how to get there. Interesting...
"Mahoney also pointed out that the location of the home is not a place where you can get to by accident. The street is on a windy complex of roads, and he reported that you really have to know where you're going to get to the house."
http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old#ixzz1Zqg6EuFU
Why would the
Amber Alert be cancelled? (Stated in the first post of this thread.)
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You can say they are being held, but you can also say they are being cooperative Theyre an essential part of the investigation, and were continuing to talk to them.
Usually we find the kid pretty quickly, Young said. But, so far, were in the afternoon and we havent broken anything yet Times crucial and Im sure our detectives are becoming frustrated, but were on it and gonna fire back up this morning.
I don't get it either. Check this out...now the FBI are back at the home and we learn 3 cell phones are missing.?!?!?!?! I'm extremely skeptical of the parents story.Maybe LE knows who is responsible for the baby's disappearance. I don't know. I don't get it.
Police and FBI returned to the Irwin home for the third day in search of missing 10-month-old Lisa Irwin. For the first time, the media learned from the parents that three cell phones were also missing from the home, however, police would not comment on this information.
Police have said the parents are not considered suspects in Lisa's disappearance. Police Capt. Steve Young on Wednesday told reporters the family has been cooperative from the beginning of the investigation, but "everything is still on the table. We haven't ruled anything out."
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The parents of a 10-month-old girl who was apparently snatched from her crib said Thursday that they frantically searched their Kansas City home for any sign of her but found only an open window, an unlocked front door and house lights blazing.
But just after 9 pm Thursday, Jeremy Irwin's sister told media that the parents never stopped cooperating with authorities. She said the family thanked police for all their help and that the sole goal remained to bring Lisa home.
She also revealed that police told Bradley she had failed a lie detector test, but offered no evidence.
Young said the parents' information was of great assistance since they knew the child best. Before Thursday night, police had repeatedly said they did not consider the parents to be suspects. When asked if that had changed Thursday night, he repeated that police still have no suspects.
The parents of missing Missouri baby Lisa Irwin are upset with what they call "tough tactics" by the police to extract information from them about what happened to their 10-month old.