Baby Lisa’s parents again plead for her return, seek more from police
The parents of a missing Northland toddler pleaded today on national television for the return of their daughter, and they released information they say could shed new light on her disappearance.
It has been more than seven months since 10-month-old Lisa Irwin disappeared from her North Lister Avenue home. Her parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, say that someone broke into their home and snatched Baby Lisa while she slept. They believe that whoever took her has either sold her or is raising her as their own.
During an appearance this morning on NBCs Today Show, Jeremy Irwin said that someone fraudulently charged $69.04 to his debit card in November, the month after Lisa vanished. The charge was connected to an overseas company that helps people change babys names, he said. The card was suspended after that charge happened and two other fraudulent charges were attempted.
Somebody had my information and tried to use it, Irwin told host Ann Curry.
The couple said they passed that information to Kansas City police months ago but no new details have emerged with the investigation.
I am unhappy with what they are telling me, Deborah Bradley said in the TV interview. It has been too long and with this development, theyve had it for a long time, and we still havent heard anything.
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