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Police want to talk with Baby Lisa's parents

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Police in Missouri say they want the parents of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin to submit to separate interviews and answer a list of "tough questions."

Investigators say they are still without any suspects or leads to the whereabouts of the toddler her parents Deborah Bradley, 25, and Jeremy Irwin, 29, say was snatched from her crib in the family home Oct. 3.

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"We need them to sit down apart from each other, with detectives, and answer the tough questions detectives have for them concerning what they may or may not know about anything, who came and went [the night Lisa disappeared]," Kansas City Police Capt. Steve Young told ABC News Wednesday. "There's a whole list of things that they may know."

While he is "not disputing" family attorney Joe Tacopina's claims that the family has cooperated, Young said, it hasn't been enough.

"The bottom line is detectives need to sit down with them unrestricted and they need to answer questions that we need answered," he said.

Young denied the case has hit a dead end.

"It would be far from reality to call this a cold case," Young said. "We're still looking at everything."

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