Oct. 9, 2011 - A detective hoists another detective into the window that infant Lisa Irwin was allegedly taken from. (Photo by Lisa Benson/KsHB)
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Posted: 10/09/2011
Police were back at the home of missing infant Lisa Irwin Sunday, and appeared to be trying to recreate the alleged kidnapping scene.
At least six detectives and four police cars could be seen at the home Sunday afternoon, and arrived with their lights flashing.
Detectives examined the window of the computer room in the home. They also climbed through the window, and one officer was seen hoisting another through the window. The window is being investigated as a potential point-of-entry for the alleged kidnapping.
Officers also went through the interior and exterior of the home, videotaping what they saw.
Irwin’s parents were not at the home while police were there.
In Kansas City, Kan., at the Kansas Speedway, flyers with Lisa's face and story on them were being given out by Irwin’s aunt, Ashley Irwin.
"It's a great way to get the word out, especially in case somebody hasn't heard about it yet,"said Ashley Irwin.
Irwin also sold T-shirts for $15 with Lisa's face and kidnapping story on them. The money from the shirts is supposed to go to a reward fund, which has not been officially set up yet.
Lisa Irwin’s parents were also absent from the Speedway.
The family spokesperson did not return our phone calls. Ashley Irwin said neither Jeremy or Deborah were interested in talking.
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