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Baby Lisa Irwin Missing: Search Continues as Clues Remain Grim

Although it was reportedly announced that one month after 10-month-old Baby Lisa Irwin went missing from her Kansas City home that police had called of the search for the missing child, investigators in fact remain active in their search for the blue-eyed baby girl.

According to Kansas City police spokeswoman Stacey Grave, the investigation remains ongoing and will continue until the baby is found.

Grave told Fox News, “We did not call off the search by any means,” and added the reports that the police were giving up on the search are “inaccurate.”

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Although the police have followed over 1,000 leads in the case, the missing child remains nowhere to be found and no clues persist as to what happened to the child.

Yesterday a group of volunteers searched the vicinity of the neighborhood and in the woods near the Bradley-Irwin home in hopes of finding more clues as to what happened to the missing child.

Three witnesses have come forward to say they saw a man carrying a baby near an intersection three miles from baby Lisa’s home.

One of the three witnesses identified the man as Samantha Brando’s husband.

Mrs. Brando was drinking with baby Lisa’s mom, Deborah Bradley, on the front stoop of Bradley’s home the night that Lisa went missing. Bradley has admitted to being intoxicated the night Lisa disappeared from her crib, but denies any involvement in the case.

Mr. Brando has passed a polygraph test and has an alibi for the evening.

Lisa was discovered missing from her crib Oct. 4 by her father Jeremy Irwin. Mr. Irwin worked a rare evening job the night Lisa went missing and came home at 3:45 a.m. to find the front door unlocked, lights on, cell phones missing, and a tampered window. When he checked on his baby girl she was not in her crib.

Early on in the case, Kansas City Police spokesman Steve Young said he trusts that people in the community know what happened to the missing child. However, no one has come forward to produce information that is inching the police closer to finding the missing baby girl.

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