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The parents of missing 10-month old Lisa Irwin, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, speak during a news conference in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 5, 2011. The parents made a tearful plea for the child's safe return Wednesday, nearly two days after she disappeared, begging her abductor to drop her off someplace safe.
The parents of missing 10-month old Lisa Irwin, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, speak during a news conference in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 5, 2011. The parents made a tearful plea for the child’s safe return Wednesday, nearly two days after she disappeared, begging her abductor to drop her off someplace safe.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The parents of a missing 10-month-old Kansas City girl are setting up a reward, hoping it could help lead to information in the case.

A family spokesman said Saturday that Lisa Irwin’s parents are working to establish a trust fund.

Spokesman Mike Lerette also says Lisa’s parents will be giving fewer media interviews, because they want full attention on finding their daughter.

The couple reported Lisa missing Tuesday, saying she’d been snatched from her crib overnight.

On Saturday, police said they had telephone conversations with the parents but had not met with them in person. Police said Thursday that they couple had stopped cooperating with investigators, but the couple said they only needed a break from incessant police questioning.

Police have no named suspects or solid leads in the case.

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