Mom says missing girls possibly taken

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 | 11:40 AM

  • Mother says the family has been polygraphed, which is hard but necessary
  • Mother says the girls don't go to or swim in Meyers Lake
  • Authorities are draining the lake, near the spot where the girls' bikes were found
  • Scent dogs ran around the lake and stopped at the water's edge

(CNN) -- The mother of a missing Iowa girl thinks there is a chance she and her cousin were abducted and are not at the bottom of a lake where dogs have led searchers.

"Because we haven't found them anywhere in the surrounding area, I feel like maybe they were taken," Misty Cook-Morrissey, mother of 10-year-old Lyric Cook, told CNN on Wednesday.

Lyric and 8-year-old Elizabeth Collins were last seen by their grandmother on Friday when they left on a bike ride.

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Scent dogs following the girls' trail led searchers around Meyers Lake and stopped at the water's edge, Cook-Morrissey said.

Authorities were draining the lake, near the place where the girls' bicycles and a purse were found hours after they were reported missing.

The 25-acre lake should be fully drained Thursday at the latest, officials said.

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"They don't go there. They don't swim there. My daughter is familiar with swimming in lakes, so I don't think she would be scared of this lake, but they don't come here and swim here," Cook-Morrissey said.

Cook-Morrissey said she'd be "more comfortable" with the theory that the girls might have been abducted "once they drain the lake and we find nothing there."

"If you've taken our kids," she said on national TV, "bring them back."

The FBI brought two dogs to the area to search Monday night, spokeswoman Sandy Breault said. Authorities did all they could with the dogs Monday, and the animals won't be used again unless there is a new development, she said.

Authorities said Tuesday that they didn't know whether the girls had been at the lake.

"We have their bicycles, and we have the purse, and that doesn't tell me that they've been there, just that those items are there," said Rick Abben, chief deputy for the Black Hawk County Sheriff's Office.

The family has been questioned and polygraphed and had information taken from their cell phones, a process Cook-Morrissey said is hard but necessary.

"We know that it's a necessary measure they have to take to get as much information as they can and of course rule us out, so we did what we have to do," she said.

Questioning has taken Cook-Morrissey and other family members away from the lake, which is hard, she said.

"Not that being out here might make a difference, but in your heart you want to be close to where they were last seen," she said.

When Evansdale Mayor Chad Deutsch heard that two little girls were missing in his town, he said, the first thing he did was to make sure every city asset that was needed was made available to the county sheriff.

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The next thing he did was take to the air.

A pilot, he took off in his twin-engine plane and flew over his town, looking for any sign of Lyric and Elizabeth.

"It just makes you sick," said Deutsch, who knows both families.

In this town, neighbors know exactly how many people live there -- 4,751 -- and the small community has never suffered through anything like the worrying going on now, the mayor said.

The search remains a missing persons case, authorities said. No evidence has been found to suggest this is a crime, Deutsch said, but it is a mystery that has the whole community looking for two of their own.

"We just want our girls home," Tammy Brousseau, an aunt to both girls, told CNN's "AC360Ëš." "We're bracing for the worst but hoping for the best."

Calls are coming in to a tip line, Abben said, and each bit of information is being checked out. Police ask that anyone who may have seen the girls on Friday contact authorities.

Lyric's grandmother Wylma Cook said she doesn't believe that the girls intended to go swimming.

"I don't think they would have even known the way to Meyers Lake," she told HLN's Nancy Grace on Tuesday.

Relatives say they have been cooperating with police.

Heather Collins, Elizabeth's mother, told HLN's Jane Velez-Mitchell that if the girls were abducted, she would not pass judgment. "We just want our children brought back," she said.

Agents from the FBI and the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation joined the search on Saturday, authorities said.

Abben said Monday that there was no indication the girls were outside Evansdale, about 12 miles southeast of Cedar Falls. Nor was there any indication of foul play, he said.

"It's like they vanished," he told CNN affiliate KWWL. "There's just nothing."

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