The body of a 53-year-old man was found Saturday during a search for missing toddler Ayla Reynolds, but police didn’t find any clues that would lead them closer to the 23-month-old girl.
Ayla Reynolds
News and information about the case of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Police decline comment on Ayla
WATERVILLE — State police declined to comment Monday on a claim by the maternal family of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds that a significant amount of blood had been discovered at the home where she was last seen.
Police decline to comment on blog’s claim in Ayla case
WATERVILLE — State police declined to comment Monday on a claim by the maternal family of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds that a significant amount of blood had been discovered at the home where she was last seen.
Trista Reynolds: I don’t think Ayla was kidnapped
WATERVILLE — The mother of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds said she doesn’t believe her daughter was kidnapped.
Trista Reynolds doubts kidnapping
WATERVILLE — The mother of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds said she doesn’t believe her daughter was kidnapped.
Ayla’s family launches blog, mother doubts kidnapping claim
WATERVILLE — The mother of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds said she doesn’t believe her daughter was kidnapped. Trista Reynolds made the comment in response to a March 11 article in the Morning Sentinel in which Ayla’s father, Justin DiPietro, and his supporters expressed their belief that Ayla was abducted and said their reasons for believing […]
Search for Ayla Reynolds hits 3-month mark
Steve McCausland of the Maine Department of Public Safety says the crime lab is providing new evidence almost daily.
Friends, father ask others to believe Ayla remains alive
WINSLOW — When the paternal family of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds was displaced from their home by a two-week forensic investigation, a family in a neighboring town offered them food, clothing and a place to stay.
Father, friends say it’s possible; cops say no way
WINSLOW — When the paternal family of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds was displaced from their home by a two-week forensic investigation, a family in a neighboring town offered them food, clothing and a place to stay.
And the family that supported the DiPietros then continues to support them now.
Ayla’s relatives thank vigil attendees
WATERVILLE — The paternal grandmother of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds stood Saturday on the City Hall stairs and tearfully addressed a crowd of about 100 people at an outdoor vigil.