Parents dispute police claim that they are not cooperating in missing baby case
“Our concern is to find Lisa” – Deborah Bradley
It’s not true – that’s the claim made by the parents of a missing Kansas City baby after police said the two were no longer cooperating with investigators.
Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley decided not speak to the media Thursday night after a police news conference accusing them of no longer cooperating, but relatives read a statement insisting they never had stopped.
Appearing on Friday’s Today show, the couple said police had told Deborah that she had failed a lie detector test.
“We’ve been cooperative from day one, and we continue to assist the police with the investigation,” the family statement said.
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After their Thursday night news conference, authorities announced they were shutting down the command post about a mile from the family home. Police spokesman Darin Snapp sent out a news release saying authorities believed they had done everything they could “regarding geographic searches.”
Young said the parents’ claim that whoever took their daughter also stole their cellphones hadn’t produced any leads.
“They told us three cellphones were missing. It hasn’t produced anything we can go forward with,” Young said. “The investigation is directed and handled by hard information.”
Family members didn’t take questions at their news conference Thursday night.
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