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It’s been three weeks since 11-month-old baby Lisa Irwin went missing from her Kansas City, MO home.

Lisa’s parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, reported the toddler missing at 4 a.m. on Oct. 4th. Bradley laid Lisa down in her crib and when her boyfriend returned home after an overnight shift, he discovered his daughter was gone.

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Since Lisa has gone missing, hundreds of officers and federal agents have spent countless hours chasing tips and scouring for evidence. Investigators have searched the home of Lisa’s parents on numerous occasions, hoping to find any clues that may help locate the 11-month-old infant.

A break in the case came today, when surveillance video from a BP gas station less than two miles from the Irwin home, showed an unidentified person walking along the road around 2:15 a.m. Oct. 4th.

The search for baby Lisa continues and authorities urge anyone with information to call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-8477. 

Take a look at the specific timeline of events in the mysterious Lisa Irwin case on the following pages. 

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On the morning of Oct. 4 at 4 a.m., Jeremy Irwin returned home from his overnight job as an electrician to the family’s house in the 3600 block of North Lister Avenue and reported his daughter missing.

Kansas City police declared an Amber Alert and launched a massive search. Authorities believe Amber was abducted.

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On Oct. 5th Lisa’s parents spoke publicly for the first time at a news conference, telling reporters:

“We just want our baby back, please…bring her home.”

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On Oct 6th, both parents appeared on national morning television show for the first time to plead for Lisa’s safe return. In a brief interview with local media, Deborah Bradley said nothing looked out of place or disturbed in Lisa’s room.

“It was like they just walked in and just disappeared.”

It was also revealed that three cellphones were taken from the home the night Lisa vanished.

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On Oct. 7th Bradley appeared on NBC’s Today Show, where she said police informed her she had failed a polygraph test.

“I continued to say, that’s not possible, because I don’t know where she’s at. I did not do this.”

Bradley continued:

“From the start, when they’ve questioned me, once I couldn’t fill in gaps, it turned into ‘You did it, you did it.’

They took a picture down from the table and said, ‘Look at your baby.’ And ‘Do what’s right for her.’ I kept saying, ‘I don’t know…’ I just sat there. I didn’t even ask to leave. I just let them keep asking questions.”

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Family and friends went to Kansas Speedway on a race day and passed out thousands of fliers with pictures of Lisa, said Jeremy Irwin’s sister, Ashley Irwin.

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Oct 11th a New York private investigator, Bill Stanton, announced that he had been hired to assist in finding Lisa, but he wouldn’t say who was paying him. Stanton went on to say that the the anonymous person who had hired him was putting up a $100,000 reward for Lisa’s safe return or any information leading to the toddler’s whereabouts.

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In an interview with Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly, Bradley said she might have had five glasses of wine that night and said it was possible she could have “blacked out.”

“I don’t see the problem in me having my grown-up time,” Bradley told Kelly. “I take good care of my kids. I keep my house clean. I do their laundry. I kiss their boo-boos. I fix them food. I’m involved in their school stuff.

“I mean, to me there’s nothing wrong with me doing what I want to do after dark. As soon as I’m done drinking, I go right to bed.”

Watch the latest video at <a href=”http://video.insider.foxnews.com”>video.insider.foxnews.com</a>

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On October 24th, new video surveillance surfaced from a BP gas station less than two miles from the home where Lisa disappeared, showing an unidentified person walking along the road around 2:15 a.m. Oct. 4th.