This past weekend was the 6th anniversary of Ayla Reynolds went missing from her father's home in Waterville. Crime Watch Daily posted this video of Justin DiPietro talking about that night and some indications of what is his side of the story may be.
It seems so hard to believe it is coming up on three years since Ayla Reynolds went missing. It was Dec. 17, 2011. Now, time is running out on some of the charges the mother of missing of Ayla Reynolds wants brought in her case.
There’s a hearing this week to decide whether the father of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds should continue to pay child support for the girl.
It has been two years in Ayla Reynolds went missing. The Maine State Police have done 20 searches and are still working the case, but no arrests have been made. Police say someone knows what happened to the child, but no one is telling. Two years! And no one in the house that night has given up the secret.
Earlier today, officers from the Maine State Police, the Waterville Police, the Maine Wardens Service and others converged on a wooded area in Oakland as part of the ongoing search for missing Waterville toddler Ayla Reynolds. The search proved unsuccessful and the case remains open.
The Bangor Daily News is reporting that a number of law enforcement personnel are searching a wooded area in Oakland this morning in an effort to find missing Waterville toddler Ayla Reynolds.
A sad story took a volatile turn yesterday.
According to the Associated Press, Trista Reynolds, the mother of missing Watervillle toddler Ayla Reynolds, and some of her supporters screamed at the girl's father outside a Portland courthouse after a court hearing in which he pleaded guilty to an unrelated charge...
No matter what happened to Ayla Reynolds this is an awful story. Ayla Reynolds has been missing since mid December of 2011, that’s almost two years. Yes the police seemingly have taken a long time to gather evidence and find the guilty party, try and convict.
Today is Ayla Reynolds' third birthday and still no answers about what has happened to the little girl. According to the state police the case is to be open and active, but there are no new developments. Ayla was reported missing from her home in Waterville December 17 of 2011.
The mom’s family of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds has now given a summary of the January meeting with police investigators. Ayla’s step grandfather posted a summary of the meeting on his website about the missing little girl. He said that the state police told the family they believe that Ayla is dead.
It was the night of Dec 16, 2011 when Ayla’s dad said he put her in her bed. That is the last time anyone says they saw the little 20 month old girl. Friday, the Maine State Police held a news conference to update the situation. They are still following up on leads, the case is still active and they still are looking for Ayla who was last seen in Waterville a year ago. But there are no answers.
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It seems hard to believe, but this weekend it will be one year since we first heard about Ayla Reynolds. 20 month old Ayla disappeared from her father's home in Waterville. Ayla's father reported her missing from his home in Waterville on December 17.
As hunting season in Maine is getting closer many hope that those out in the wood will stay alert for any clues about what happened to Ayla Reynolds. It has been 10 months since the Waterville girl disappeared from her father's house.
Maine State Police this morning searched Messalonskee Stream looking for missing toddler Ayla Reynolds. Maine Department of Public Safety spokesman Stephen McCausland said North Street bridge in Waterville had scheduled maintenance and that provided the opportunity for police to search the area again.
This story has broken my heart since I first heard about it, Ayla Reynolds. Ayla Reyolds has been missing for nine months. The police have been and still continue to work on the case. But unlike TV shows, the answers don’t always come quickly and sometimes justice is not served. If you have ever read any of the blogs about this case there are plenty of rumors and accusations.