Baby Lisa Parents Contact Greece About Mystery 'Maria' Girl Found Living With Roma Couple (PHOTO)
Baby Lisa's parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, of Kansas City, Miss., have reportedly contacted Greek authorities through their local FBI office, to inquire whether there is any possibility the young blonde girl found living with a Roma couple in Greece recently could be her.
Greek officials are still trying to find the parents the young girl found living with a Roma couple, and have received thousands of phone calls since photos of "Maria" were released to the public last week.
Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin suffered the tragedy of their baby, Lisa, go missing from her home two years ago.
"We are waiting to hear back from law enforcement," their attorney told the Kansas City Star Tuesday.
"We enquire about every child that is found and fits the age profile of Lisa," he also told The Daily Telegraph. "We investigate all leads. I don't have any further comment at this stage."
The Smile of the Child Charity is currently taking care of "Maria" and their representative, Panagiotis Pardalis, told CNN Tuesday that Greek authorities are investigating missing children's cases from the U.S., Canada, Poland and France.
Police charged Hristos Salis, 39, and Eleftheria Dimopoulou, 40, with abduction, though a lawyer for the couple says they claim they adopted the girl from her biological mother but did so without any legal documentation or process.
Baby Lisa Irwin was 10-months-old when she disappeared from her cot in October 2011.
Lisa would have turned three years old in November, however, the girl recently found in Greece is estimated to be five or six years old.