WATERVILLE — Police said Saturday that the three adults who last saw missing toddler Ayla Reynolds are withholding information and that the possibility that someone slipped into the house and took Ayla “doesn’t pass the straight-face test.”
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Ayla investigators doubt story
WATERVILLE — Police said Saturday that the three adults who last saw missing toddler Ayla Reynolds are withholding information and that the possibility that someone slipped into the house and took Ayla “doesn’t pass the straight-face test.”
Police: Blood found at home of missing toddler
WATERVILLE — Blood was found in the basement of the house where Ayla Reynolds disappeared six weeks ago.
State Police spokesman Steve McCausland confirmed Saturday that police located blood in the basement of Justin DiPietro’s home.
Those who saw Ayla last are hiding something, police say
Investigators don’t believe the father’s claim that the toddler was abducted and say blood was found at his house.
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It’s time for you to step up to the plate and return Ayla Reynolds.
More Ayla relatives take polygraph
WATERVILLE — Two maternal relatives of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds have taken polygraph exams, according to a website dedicated to finding the child.
Two members of Ayla Reynolds’ family allegedly take polygraph
Two maternal relatives of 21-month-old Ayla Reynolds have taken polygraph exams, according to a release on aylareynolds.com.
Police deny request for Ayla Reynolds 911 call, transcript
Police say releasing the 911 tape of the call that reported Ayla Reynolds missing could get in the way of the investigation.
Website for Ayla Reynolds generates some controversy
WATERVILLE — The author of a website dedicated to missing toddler Ayla Reynolds said she anticipated controversy when she launched the site last week.
Ayla Reynolds website generates controversy
WATERVILLE — The author of a website dedicated to missing toddler Ayla Reynolds said she anticipated controversy when she launched the site last week.