Missing baby Lisa
Missing Baby Lisa: Parents Say Abductor Took Their Cell Phones, The distraught Missouri parents of missing 10-month-old Lisa Irwin revealed this morning that they their cell phones were missing when they fantically tried to call 911 after discovering that their "Pumpkin Pie" was not in her crib.Lisa's visibly shaken father also told reporters about the "unusual" state he found his Kansas City home in Monday night.
"The windows were open and lights were on and she was nowhere to be found," Jeremy Irwin told "Good Morning America" today. "We've been going over everything in our minds. We just don't have any idea."
The electrician also said that his front door was unlocked when he returned home from work at 4 a.m. to find his daughter missing.
"They took her and took all of our phones so we couldn't call anybody," Irwin said, according to ABC News' Kansas City affiliate KMBC.
Lisa's mother, Deborah Bradley, said that she had left three cell phones on the kitchen counter where she had been re-programming the numbers.
The Search for Baby Lisa
"We were running around the house and were screaming for [Lisa] and she was nowhere," Bradley said. "Then I said, 'Call 911, call 911.' But Jeremy couldn't find the cell phones. They were gone."
She also described to "Good Morning America" how the other two children from previous relashionships who live in the house have been handling the situation.
"They were crying and asking where [Lisa] was," Bradley said through tears. "My 8-year-old who's usually really strong, he kind of fell apart. We call her Pumpkin Pie and he said, 'Where's Pumpkin Pie, Mom?' And I couldn't tell him."
"Please. She has a family who loves her very much," Bradley cried. "Take her somewhere safe. Take her to a church, a hospital, a fire department. Just drop her off with somebody and then leave, no questions asked. We just want our baby back."
Bradley, described the last time she saw her daughter and how she put her to sleep after changing her and putting her in fresh clothes. She said she put her daughter in her crib with her pacifier, blanket, glow worm toy and beloved Barney stuffed animal she loves to sleep with.
"I gave her her bottle and put her to sleep, and that was when we last saw her," Bradley said.
The case has baffled police who still have no hard leads and no suspects, Police Capt. Steve Young told ABCNews.com this morning.
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