Video from California may hold clue in missing Kansas City baby case; FBI uses metal detectors at baby’s home
A relative of the parents of a missing Kansas City, Mo., baby said Friday the family is hoping a tip from California will help them find her.
Mike Lerette told KMBC-TV in Kansas City that the FBI may be looking at some surveillance video of a couple in California with a very young child.
He did not say where in California the couple lived, and the TV station did not indicate how Lerette was related to the family.
The 10-month-old daughter of Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, named Lisa, disappeared from their home between late Monday night and early Tuesday morning.
Sources also tell us that FBI agents have been using metal detectors outside the home of a 10-month-old Missouri girl who disappeared earlier this week.
Kansas City police Capt. Steve Young says federal agents have been running metal detector wands around the family’s yard Friday. He said the search was being done as part of a thorough sweep of the house where the baby, Lisa Irwin, was last reported seen late Monday.
Earlier Friday, the FBI also had crews searching a landfill in Shawnee, Kan., about 25 miles west of the family’s home in Kansas City.
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