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Missing Baby Lisa Irwin: Police Focus on New Witness

Investigators in the case of the missing Kansas City baby Lisa Irwin are searching for a potential new witness that may offer clues as to what happened to the missing baby girl.

Police are searching for the new witness that surfaced from one of the mysterious phone calls made from a missing Bradley-Irwin cell phone on the night baby Lisa was discovered gone.

The mysterious phone call made on the Bradley-Irwin phone was made to Megan Wright, however, Wright and Lisa’s parents do not know each other and Wright insisted that she did not answer her phone.

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Wright has directed Kansas City police towards a man she alleges was in custody of her phone the night the child went missing.

Wright insists that she does not know if the man, named Dane, had answered the call or if he was on the phone when the call was made.

Wright has suggested that no one else from the house she was sharing with several people could have used the phone on the evening Lisa went missing because Dane was receiving an exorbitant amount of phone calls and text messages.

Police have said that they are searching for Dane but have yet to find him.

Wright told police that although Dane was living in a home she was sharing with several other people, she does not know where Dane might be and told NBC Action News, “He fell off the face of the earth.”

Kansas City Police Captain Steve Young told NBC Action News of the search for the possible new witness, “We’d like to talk to him. He’s not a suspect, just another person we believe might have some information we can use.”

Police have followed more than 1,000 leads but have yet to discover clues that have led them closer to discovering what happened to the missing baby girl.

Many commentators have speculated that Lisa’s parents have some part in the child’s disappearance.

Baby Lisa’s mother Debroah Bradley admits to being intoxicated the night her child went missing. Bradley also failed a polygraph test and a search dog captured the sent of death on Bradley and Irwin's bedroom floor.

However, John Picerno, a local Kansas City lawyer representing the parents of missing baby Lisa, suggests that the phone call made from the missing family cell phone proves Lisa's parents are indeed innocent and have no connection to the case of their missing daughter.

“The cell phone call that night is important evidence,” Picerno told Fox News. “What it tells you is our clients are telling the truth.”

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