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Thursday, October 6, 2011

LISA IRWIN'S PARENTS: 'PLEASE BRING HER HOME'

'PLEASE BRING HER HOME'
THE DISTRAUGHT parents of 10-month-old Lisa Irwin, who was snatched from her crib on Monday night are pleading with her kidnapper to "please bring her home."
Deborah Brandley, who cops have described as "cooperative" begged her daughter's abductor to drop her off somewhere and for the public to provide tips.
She told KCTV: "We just want our baby back. Please bring her home. Our two other boys are waiting for her. Please. Drop her off anywhere, we don't care, just somewhere safe. Where she can come home, please."
Lisa's father Jeremy Irwin also pleaded with his daughter's abductor to drop her off somewhere and asked the public to provide tips.
Holding back the tears he said: "Anything, even the smallest bit of information could help lead to her return. Anybody who has her. You can drop her off at anyplace safe, a fire station, a hospital, a church, no questions asked."
Little Lisa was last seen Monday night at around 10:30am, but when her father, an electrician returned at about 4am, he discovered his daughter was missing and frantically called the cops. 
Investigators believe that the suspects snuck in through a bedroom window and snatched the baby as she slept.
Kansas City Police Department spokesman Capt. Steve Young said the parents are assisting detectives: saying: "Nobody knows more about what's going on in that house than the parents do."
"We're going to keep working as long as calls come in and we think there's absolutely anything we can do."
He also noted that the parents have been cooperative from the beginning. 
 Lisa has blue eyes and blonde hair. She is 30 inches tall and weighs between 26 and 30 pounds.
She was last seen wearing purple shorts and a purple shirt with white kittens on it. The baby is described as having two bottom teeth, a small bug bite under her left ear, a beauty mark on her right outer thigh and currently has a cold with a cough.
Anyone with information is asked to call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-8477.

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