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Old 10-19-2011, 12:37 PM
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KC police use bomb detection gear in hunt for baby


Associated Press | Posted: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 10:37 am |

Kansas City police are sending a bomb and arson truck to a residence where they're searching for clues in the disappearance of a baby girl. Spokesman Capt. Steve Young stresses there is no explosive device at the home.

Investigators executed a search warrant Wednesday on the home of Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley who reported their daughter, Lisa Irwin, missing Oct. 4. She was 10 months old when she disappeared.

Officials aren't saying why they needed a search warrant. They have already conducted several searches at the home with the family's permission.

Young says the bomb and arson truck carried devices that will aid in the search, but he didn't go into detail. Many bomb units carry X-ray equipment that can scan solid objects and reveal items hidden within.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

Investigators armed with shovels, rakes and a ladder on Wednesday scoured the Kansas City home and yard of a family who say their baby was abducted from her crib as they slept two weeks ago.

Shortly after sunrise, FBI crime scene trucks and trailers pulled up outside the house and a phalanx of FBI agents and Kansas City police officers gathered at the property.

Officers used yellow tape to cordon off about a half block perimeter around the house, pushing back the ever-present abundance of reporters and media trucks packing the street.

Officers headed to the back of the home with shovels, rakes and a ladder at least 8 foot long late Wednesday morning. No law enforcement officials would comment on the nature of the latest search.

Lisa Irwin was 10 months old on Oct. 4 when her parents reported her missing. Her father, Jeremy Irwin, said he returned home from a late shift to discover the lights on, a window tampered with, the front door unlocked and Lisa gone. The baby's mother, Deborah Bradley, and Lisa's two older brothers had been asleep elsewhere in the house. Bradley has admitted she drank heavily that night and may have blacked out.

The parents insist their baby was snatched by an intruder.

Police, FBI agents, officers from area law enforcement agencies and the Missouri National Guard, have already searched the family's home, neighborhood, nearby wooded areas, a landfill and abandoned homes. Police have refused to discuss any evidence gathered in the searches, saying only that they remain without a suspect.

"We have a warrant for the house," city police spokesman Capt. Steve Young told The Associated Press early Wednesday. He did not explain why a warrant was necessary. There was no indication that the family has tried to block investigators' access to their home, which has already been scoured by FBI agents with dogs.

FBI spokeswoman Bridget Patton said the search is not based on any sort of tip. Patton said they were restricting media access because agents are using a procedure involving dogs that they don't want taped. She declined to elaborate.

Young said all previous searches of the house have been conducted with the family's consent. The warrant prevents anyone except those involved in the investigation from entering, meaning family members _ who have returned home from time to time to collect clothes and other belongings _ may not go back inside until the search is over.

The family's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, told AP early Wednesday that he had not heard about the warrant except through media reports.

"I don't know why a warrant is needed. They can go in and out any time," Tacopina said. "They have had unfettered access because we want answers."

He said the family hasn't been back to the house in the past couple of days because they don't want to interfere with the investigation.

The Federal Aviation Administration established a no-fly zone over the search area effective until 5 p.m., agency spokesman Tony Molinaro said. He characterized the zone as a safety precaution and said it had been requested by law enforcement. Similar restrictions were introduced during a search of the area Tuesday.

On Tuesday, Young said Bradley and Jeremy Irwin had not sat down face-to-face with investigators since Oct. 8, and had only responded to questions seeking clarification on tips.

It's been 10 days since the couple have answered police questions on "things that we believe only they would know about," he said.

Much attention has focused on a rash of recent TV interviews the parents have given in which Bradley admitted she had consumed several glasses of wine the night that Lisa disappeared. She also told NBC that she did not see the baby after putting her to bed at about 6:40 p.m. _ roughly four hours earlier than the time she originally gave police. She didn't explain the difference.

Tacopina has said Bradley's candid words indicate the parents have nothing to hide.
Bradley has said she expects to be arrested in her baby's disappearance.


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