The father of a 10-year-old northwest metro boy who has been missing for more than a week said Wednesday that he was not home when his son disappeared and is distressed that police consider him a suspect.
Interviewed in his Crystal apartment, Pierre Collins, 33, said he has done everything he can to help police find his son, Barway Collins.
"I've been working with the police just to bring my son home," he said, frequently breaking into tears as he spoke. "I will do whatever they want just so Barway can come home. I have nothing to do with Barway's missing."
His wife, Yamah Collins, who is Barway's stepmother, also said she and her husband do not know where the boy is and that Pierre "does not know who took his son."
The two continued to plead for the boy's safe return, asking "whoever has Barway to let him go."
Barway Collins has been missing since the afternoon of March 18, when he was last seen being dropped off by his school van outside the Cedarwood Apartments in the 5400 block of Douglas Avenue N. On Tuesday, Crystal Police Chief Stephanie Revering said Pierre Collins failed a lie-detector test and that police don't believe he's being truthful about what he knows about Barway's disappearance.
Pierre Collins has not been arrested or charged, and police have declined to say what role they believe he might have played.
Crystal police have released short surveillance videos related to the case, one showing Barway preparing to get out of his school van and casually telling a friend he sees his "dad" and "uncle," and another of him approaching his apartment building's door, then turning around and walking away.