WATERVILLE — The mother of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds says she’s losing hope that police ever will solve the case, but at least three law enforcement experts from around the country say there are plenty of reasons for optimism. Police probably are working quietly to build a stronger case, they said.
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Waterville, Portland events to mark first anniversary of Ayla Reynolds disappearance
Two upcoming events will mark the one-year anniversary of toddler Ayla Reynolds’ disappearance, and each will attempt to find a bright spot in the midst of the unsolved investigation.
Police to recap Ayla investigation
No new developments in case, but police will hold press conference Dec. 14 to mark upcoming one-year anniversary of toddler’s disappearance
REPORTING ASIDE: Where are you, Ayla?
Three weeks from today, it will have been a year since you were reported missing from your Violette Avenue home in Waterville.
Hunting season brings new hope in Ayla Reynolds case
WATERVILLE — Hunters have often been key to finding clues that have helped the state’s law enforcement solve cases, and when 200,000 hunters walk into the Maine woods this fall, many people are hoping they’ll be alert for signs of Ayla Reynolds.
Maine police comb remote woods on tip not related to Ayla
It’s a case police have “been working on for some time,” but they won’t divulge details.
Most Ayla Reynolds evidence processed
WATERVILLE — Evidence technicians have processed most items that investigators removed from the home of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds, according to a police spokesman.
Police won’t discuss lab work on Ayla
WATERVILLE — Evidence technicians have processed most items that investigators removed from the home of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds, according to a police spokesman.
Man pleads guilty to smashing windows of missing toddler’s home
Jeremy R. Hanson, 20, of Clinton told police he did it because he was frustrated over Ayla Reynolds’ disappearance.
Clinton man pleads guilty to smashing windows of DePietro home
AUGUSTA — A man accused of smashing windows at the home of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds pleaded guilty to a criminal mischief Wednesday in Kennebec County Superior Court.