Parents cooperating with police after three days
The rift between the parents of missing Lisa Irwin and police has apparently been patched over.
Police are reporting that the parents are once again speaking with investigators.
Kansas City, Mo., police captain Steve Young said detectives were meeting with the family, but there still were no suspects or solid leads into the whereabouts of Lisa Irwin, who has been missing from her Kansas City home since Monday night.
“They’re talking with us and that is absolutely the best thing,” Young said.
FBI agents also were meeting with the missing girl’s parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley.
The Associated Press is using statistics to try and show that a stranger abduction of an infant is not a crime that happens with any frequency.
“Decades of statistics on infant abductions in the U.S. suggest one of the least likely scenarios in this week’s disappearance of a Kansas City baby is that a stranger broke into her home and quietly snatched her from her crib.
But the numbers also lead national experts to believe that if 10-month-old Lisa Irwin were taken by an intruder in the middle of the night, as her parents told investigators, she is likely still alive,” they reported.
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