Lisa Irwin and Unrelated Stabbing Incident
A man questioned in connection to the case of missing baby Lisa Irwin has been charged with first-degree assault in an unrelated incident. Dane "Diggler" Greathouse, 28, has been charged for stabbing Greg R. May this weekend in Gladstone, Mo. Baby Lisa's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, claim missing baby Lisa was taken from her crib late Oct. 3, 2011 while Bradley was asleep and Irwin was at work. The one-year-old remains missing. Reuters

The search continues for missing Missouri baby Lisa Irwin, and her family has posted videos and photos of her on YouTube.

They posted the media on YouTube to help spread Lisa's image, The Associated Press reported.

The videos show the baby looking at a rattle, eating, and making noises.

Look at the messy baby, Lisa's mother cooed to her in one video.

Family members thanked Kansas City police and neighbors for their support in searching for Lisa, who went missing on Oct. 4, according to her parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin.

I'd gladly give my life to bring Lisa home safely, a cousin, Mike Lerette, said, The Kansas City Star reported. We're hanging in there. Please, please, please keep praying.

Local police are questioning residents about Jersey, a homeless man who frequented the area, CNN reported.

Police have already searched a cistern and wooded areas but nothing has come up, media outlets have reported.