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Police continue search for missing Mo. baby

Kansas City police have recreated how an abductor may have gotten inside the home of a 10-month-old baby who disappeared from her crib last week.

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Investigators spent several hours Sunday at the home of baby Lisa Irwin, pushing in a window screen and entering the house through the window.

Detectives also went door to door asking neighbors about a local handyman who hasn't been seen since the infant vanished, NBC News reported. In addition, investigators used metal detectors to scan the family's yard, and again searched a local landfill in a hunt for clues to the baby's disappearance.

Video: One week later, baby still missing (on this page)

Police have said they have no solid leads or suspects in the case despite an extensive search of the family's quiet neighborhood, including their home and neighbors' houses, along with nearby woods and sewers.

On Sunday, friends and family members handed out fliers and sold t-shirts at the Kansas Speedway to raise awareness of Irwin's disappearance. Money raised will go toward a reward fund the family is currently setting up.

"There are so many people here from so many states, it seemed like a good idea," said the baby?s aunt Ashley Irwin as she and four friends passed out flyers that included a photo of Irwin in a pink ballerina outfit and details about her disappearance.

Story: Police: Parents of missing baby no longer cooperating

Lisa's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, spoke with detectives late Saturday, police spokesman Capt. Steve Young said Sunday. Young wouldn't say how long investigators interviewed the couple, but he did say police were pleased the parents were meeting with them.

Police said late Thursday that the couple had stopped cooperating, but the family quickly denied the claim, saying they simply needed a break that night from police questioning.

"We're glad that we're talking again," Young said Sunday. "It's the best thing for the investigation."

Young said there have been no new developments in the case but police are still receiving and following up on tips. At least 200 have come in so far, though none has yet to give investigators a solid lead.

The Associated Press and KSNW News contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44843610/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

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