KC police car video shows 2 officers racing to home of missing baby Lisa Irwin

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City television station has obtained two police videos showing officers responding to the initial call from the parents of missing baby Lisa Irwin.

KCTV-TV obtained two dashcam videos from the Kansas City Police Department on Thursday. KCTV reports (http://bit.ly/wANmlo ) that police refused to provide video showing the officers interaction with Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, who reported their 10-month-old daughter missing Oct. 4. The department cited an exception to the Missouri Open Records Law.

The baby remains missing, and no suspects have been named.

The police department agreed to release parts of the dashcam video, and said additional information would be withheld. The released videos show the officers racing to the scene and shining spotlights on the neighborhood. The videos stop when the offices arrive at the home.

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Information from: KCTV-TV, http://www.kctv5.com


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