megyn: update for you on our top story today, a brand-new search taking place for lisa irwin, and it is at her house. the now 11-month-old missing for two weeks. police and dogs, not to mention the f.b.i. at the home of baby lisa today searching the grounds. they actually got the air space restricted over the house so there could be no aerial shots we understand during the search. we saw investigators pull several items out of the house. they showed up with shovels, rakes, and are digging near a shed, and what looks like a garage in the family s backyard. they have a bomb truck on the site. the police told us there was no explosive threat. some of the trucks have x-ray equipment. we have not confirmed that that is what is being used. in about 15 minutes, less than that, actually we will speak with a security consultant, a private investigator who has spent more time with lisa s parents than anyone since the case broke. he will tell us why you should not rush to judgment in this
the local cardinals team looking to take on texas game one on the fox broadcast network from st. louis just minutes away. on the other side of missouri and kansas city, a very difficult day and new developments in the case of baby lisa. she is a 10 month old girl who has been missing for more than two weeks now. cops and the fbi today executing a search at the family home. got a search warrant for it this time. they also dug up the backyard around a shed, even reportedly brought in an x-ray equipment which we re told can detect objects hidden under ground or behind walls. as you probably heard lisa s parents claimed somebody sneaked into their home and kidnapped their daughter right out of her crib. lisa s mother says she was drunk and possibly blacked out all of a sudden on the night the baby vanished. her husband says he wasn t home because he was working a night shift. trace gallagher live in our west coast newsroom this afternoon. trace, they have searched this house before they ha
security forces. this move will freeze any assets that other officials have in the u.s. and make it illegal for americans to do business with them since march anti-government protesters have demanded government reforms. the united nation says the government crack down has killed as many as 850 people. mexican authorities have detained more than 550 illegal immigrants. x-ray equipment spotted them inside the semitrucks at checkpoint. you can see that where they were captured near the guatemala border. they each paid $7,000 in hopes of reaching the united states. they had been traveling in inhumane conditions. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger is reportedly trying to repair his
e-mail them to ureport@foxnews.com and, your name and location and a brief description and we ll try and get them on tv, throughout the day, ureport@foxnews.com. alisyn: fox news alert, for you, we have details on a major immigration bust. more than 500 migrants, found, discovered by using x-ray equipment at a checkpoint, and immigration experts say this is the largest shipment of migrants detained ever, in recent years. reporter: that s right, an incredible one-shot bust by mexican police and the last time there was a mass migrant apprehension of this size was in 2005, when 441 undocumented central american migrants were found in the same state but in five different cities and most of migrants found this week were from guatemala and others from central and south america and asia, all 513 which included 32
women and four children were crammed into two trailer trucks, found for the u.s. and police said they had been transported in dangerously crowded and hot conditions and were discovered when police were inspecting the trucks with x-ray equipment at a checkpoint and mexican police say some of them were found suffering from dehydration after clinging to cargo ropes strung inside the containers to keep them up right that s trucks bounced along the border and there were air holes punched in the tops of of the trucks and they were going to be then loaded for a second set of vehicles and they paid $7,000 apiece to get there and the rope system allowing more of them to be crammed in and lined up on the floor of those truck beds. alisyn. alisyn: what happens to them now. reporter: police say the large group is receiving food, shelter and medical assistance while mexican federal immigration authorities reach