Missing Baby Lisa Irwin: Police Release Footage from Night of Her Disappearance [VIDEO]
Police have released the dash cam footage from the night missing baby Lisa Irwin disappeared. The then-10-month-old toddler was reported missing from her home at 4 a.m. on Oct. 4 of last year.
That day, Lisa's father, electrician Jeremy Irwin, returned home in the early morning hours to find his daughter missing and his wife, Deborah Bradley, asleep with the couple's two sons. He called 911 to report the disappearance immediately.
Police rushed to Irwin's home at speeds of up to 73 miles per hour. In the footage, the policeman radios dispatch for details about the case on his way to 3620 N. Lister Ave. Another patrol car arrived at Lisa's home as well to help search the area for the missing child.
When authorities arrived at Lisa's home, they found that a window and screen were tampered with, lights were left on, the family's front door was unlocked and three cell phones were missing.
Lisa's mother, Bradley, said she last saw her daughter at 10:30 p.m. before falling asleep in bed. Bradley later admitted she had been drinking wine and may have been drunk that night.
Baby Lisa's disappearance has prompted a national four-month search.
After extensively searching her neighborhood and the surrounding woodlands for nearly two months, investigators closed an outpost dedicated exclusively to solving the case in late November. However, authorities have continued following the case in their main offices in Kansas City.
The search for missing baby Lisa Irwin continued Jan. 15, as police teams searched near Interstate 435 and Parvin Road near Kansas City. While police refused to reveal what information led them to search this area, KCTV-5 reported police have not conducted a major search of this particular region since mid-November. It is unclear why police decided to revisit the area in search for baby Lisa, however, they have not reported finding any conclusive evidence.
Authorities continue to maintain they have no major suspects or leads in the case.
Lisa's parents, Bradley and Irwin, have filmed a segment for the Dr. Phil Show that is set to air on Feb. 3. In a press release for the Dr. Phil Show, a spokesperson claimed the exclusive interview will give details on what really happened the night baby Lisa disappeared to set the record straight. The couple will be joined by their attorney, Joe Tacopina, and the private investigator who has followed the case.
Police release dash cam video from the night Lisa Irwin disappeared. Watch the footage here.
Watch the Dash Cam Footage here:
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