
Lisa Irwin is still missing. On Wednesday, the 10-month-old girl's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, spoke with the press, pleading for their daughter's safe return. They again spoke with reporters this morning, fielding questions (KMBC has video).
"We just want our baby back," Bradley said. “Please, bring her home."
Baby Lisa hasn't been seen since she was in her crib Monday night around 10:30. Police believe she was abducted from her home at 3620 North Lister, possibly by someone who entered the home through an unlocked bedroom window, between 10:30 p.m. Monday and 4 a.m. Tuesday.
During a tearful interview with reporters, Bradley and Irwin said their cell phones were also taken. Via KMBC:
"We ran around the house screaming for her, and I said, 'Call 911,'" Bradley said. "And the phones weren't on the counter where we left them."
Police say they haven't received any good leads, despite a report out of St. Joseph that a child matching Lisa's description was spotted with a middle-aged white couple in a sport utility vehicle at a Love’s Truck Stop. KSHB reported that the surveillance video has been turned over to the authorities.
Lisa is described as having blue eyes and blond hair. She is 30 inches tall and weighs about 30 pounds. She was last seen wearing purple shorts and a purple shirt with kittens on it.
Lisa has two bottom teeth, a small bug bite under her left ear and a birthmark on her right outer thigh. She also has a cough with a cold.
If you have information about her whereabouts, call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-8477.
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I thought the baby was gone before the husband came home. If so, wouldn't he have had his cell phone with him at work? It seems odd. If they are claiming that the person who took the baby also took the cell phones then that either means Dad did not take his phone to work with him that night....or someone is lying.
Don't know about the polygraph but I do know that cell phones provide location info. Hmmm - I bet the parents know that too. It's just one theory. Don't tase me, bro(s)!
Just a quick question if anyone knows? Is requesting a polygraph a standard request by police when children go missing?