Alert issued 10/04/2011 | Facebook page for Lisa Irwin: facebook.com By CHRISTINA NG Oct. 4, 2011 At least 100 Kansas City police officers, in additon to FBI agents, are searching for Lisa Irwin, a missing 10-month-old infant police believed to have been abducted from her crib late last night in Missouri. The massive search also includes canines, mounted patrol, a fugitive unit, and a narcotics and vice unit. "At this point, we've exhausted everything we can at the original scene," Officer Steve Young said in a news conference this afternoon. "We've opened up the crime scene and just broadened it and are doing everything we can." He also said that there have been no indications at this point that the parents' story is "hinky" or problematic. Lisa's mother was taken to police headquarters earlier today for questioning and her father was not, but Young could not say why. "You can say they are being held, but you can also say they are being cooperative," Young said. "They're an essential part of the investigation, and we're continuing to talk to them." Young confirmed that a neighbor said they saw someone walking down the street at night with a baby in a diaper, but he did not know if this tip had led investigators to any more information. "Usually we find the kid pretty quickly," Young said. "But, so far, we're in the afternoon and we haven't broken anything yet." Young said that investigators do not have any "hard leads" or suspects yet. Lisa's mother put her down to sleep ...
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