KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Kansas City police say they have a warrant to again search a house from where a mother and father say their baby was abducted two weeks ago. Police Capt. Steve Young says officers were planning to enter the home Wednesday.
Young says the family can’t return to the house until the search is over.
Lisa Irwin was 10 months old Oct. 4 when her parents reported her missing. Father Jeremy Irwin says he returned home from a late shift to discover the lights on, a window tampered with, the front door unlocked and Lisa gone.
The baby’s mother, Deborah Bradley, was asleep elsewhere in the house. Bradley says she had been drinking heavily that night.
Young said Tuesday that the parents haven’t sat down face-to-face with investigators since Oct. 8.
Authorities on Tuesday again combed over a wooded area near the missing girl’s Kansas City northland home, with the FAA imposing a no-fly zone over the area. Police say nothing was found.
Meanwhile, authorities investigated a tip about a child possibly matching Baby Lisa’s description at a deli in Manhattan, Kansas, but later determined it wasn’t her.