PUTNAM COUNTY, FL -- Investigators say they have the pink shirt they thought Haleigh Cummings was wearing the night she disappeared.
“We obtained information through our investigation that young Haleigh was, in fact, not wearing the pink shirt as reported at the time of her disappearance," Putnam County Sheriff's spokesman Rick Ryan told reporters on Tuesday.
He would not say when or how detectives came across the shirt.
Investigators now say they don't know what the girl was wearing when she went missing from her Satsuma home on February 10.
"What we need to focus on is the face," said Florida Department of Law Enforcement Special Agent in Charge Dominick Pape.
Investigators have interviewed the girlfriend of Haleigh's father repeatedly about what happened. 17-year-old Misty Croslin told them she was at home sleeping when Haleigh disappeared.
Jacksonville station WJXT reports that investigators are following up on a tip that Croslin may not have been home when Haleigh disappeared. Croslin told Jacksonville.com on Wednesday she was at the residence and doesn't know where the tip came from.
Croslin told authorities she awoke around 3 a.m. and found the child missing. A short time later, Croslin and Haleigh's father, Ronald Cummings, placed panicked calls to 911.
Croslin and Cummings have both taken lie detector tests, but detectives won't discuss the results.