ME ME - Ayla Reynolds, 20 mnths, Waterville, 17 December 2011 - # 1

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  • #321
My daughter took off running at 10 months, skipped the walking.

I am so lost on all of this, and I live in the state. Its really cold now, it was so nice a week ago. I read somewhere that a child of that age might not be aware of the cold and would o outside without a jacket unless the parent puts it on. Now why would she go outside in the middle of the night.. I highly doubt it. Now comes the question, if she did get outside, did someone hit her by car? We have seen it in the news, toddler crawls outside, friends leave, and back over child. I am gettin so many cases confused since most take place in middle of the night.
 
  • #322
Do we know if the mom ever lived in the same residence? Would / could she have had a key?
If the sole reason for her disappearance (secreted away with father's family b/c he was afraid to lose her) he could have jumped ship with her and hidden away.
Maybe tonight I can get caught up on this case.
 
  • #323
Just finished catching up on the thread and the Facebook page. One comment that stood out on the family's page that was linked unthread, was a woman stating she was very close to the situation, defending the mother. She stated something to the effect that Ayla had not spoken to her mother in 10 days bc the father would not let her. Not sure, what that is worth, but it is curious. You may choose to disregard this as rumor though, since I cannot confirm this woman's relationship to the parents.

Also, the mother's demeanor doesn't seem odd to me, but then I am from the area originally and I have met a lot of young moms ike her. I am totally hypothesizing here, all moo, but the moms that I know that she reminds me of, have had a difficult life, have made many bad decisions, do not always have the most stable upbringing themselves and when faced with tragedy, find it comforting to get mad instead of weepy. I think she is looking at this from the view of, "see they took my kid away bc they said I was unfit, who's the unfit parent now?" This does not mean that she is in any way responsible for Ayla's disappearance or that she doesn't love her daughter as much as we love our kids. Again, moo....
 
  • #324
They said they did not notice that she was gone until ,I think, 8:30 or 9. I wonder if anyone in the house was up earlier than that. Would they have noticed if the baby was up walking around at 6 or 7 ?
 
  • #325
Can someone clarify the differences between the different types of splints, slings, or casts? What exactly is it that Ayla had?
IMO, it is most likely a broken clavicle because she has a soft "something or other" on her forearm. Many docs won't even put a broken clavicle into a sling in toddlers because the kiddos won't leave it on. Regardless of whether it is immobilized, it will still heal. Broken clavicles are given an arm sling to help reduce pain.
 
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--according to this -a PC this afternoon..


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/19/ayla-reynolds_n_1157813.html
--December 19th/2011--

Massey has asked the public for assistance and urged anyone with information about the case to contact the Waterville Police Department at (207) 680-4700.

"We need more than just us," he told reporters. "We need the help of the general public out there."

The Waterville Police Department declined to respond to inquiries from The Huffington Post on Monday morning. A press conference is scheduled for 2 p.m.
 
  • #329
article-2075806-0F3891D100000578-908_233x423.jpg

The pyjamas Ayla was wearing when she vanished

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-custody-hours-disappeared.html#ixzz1h08V7GUQ

I just can't see a toddler her age getting very far wearing pajamas in Maine, in December.

Does Ayla talk?


BBM: I agree ... especially since they were "footy" pajamas ...

MOO ...
 
  • #330
I am not trying to judge anyone, and I haven't been a situation that can allow me to empathize...

but....

who leaves their child with someone and can't make contact with them for 10-days?
i am pretty sure i would get into a car on day 2 and drive to where my child was and demand my child right then and there.

has dad confirmed he hasn't spoken to mom in that time? did mom really attempt to contact Ayla? (I know this won't have an answer.)
 
  • #331
who leaves their child with someone and can't make contact with them for 10-days?
i am pretty sure i would get into a car on day 2 and drive to where my child was and demand my child right then and there.

I thought the same thing with Bianca... unless the mother of Ayla was given limited visitation, then the father could refuse phone calls until time of scheduled visit. I've done the same (although, in my situation, I am the adoptive mother).
 
  • #332
ETA: wrong thread, thats what happens when you get caught up in too many missing babies :(
 
  • #333
I am not trying to judge anyone, and I haven't been a situation that can allow me to empathize...

but....

who leaves their child with someone and can't make contact with them for 10-days?
i am pretty sure i would get into a car on day 2 and drive to where my child was and demand my child right then and there.

has dad confirmed he hasn't spoken to mom in that time? did mom really attempt to contact Ayla? (I know this won't have an answer.)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/19/ayla-reynolds_n_1157813.html

Per the above report, she didn't "leave" her child with "someone." DHS took the child away from her, giving custody to the father. And the mother keeps saying that they had shared custody. However, I've seen no reports to indicate that is the case.

From the link above:

"Reynolds lived with her mother, Trista Reynolds, and her grandmother in Portland until the toddler was removed from their custody by the state's Department of Health and Human Services in October, the girl's maternal grandparents told the Kennebec Journal."
 
  • #334
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/19/ayla-reynolds_n_1157813.html

Per the above report, she didn't "leave" her child with "someone." DHS took the child away from her, giving custody to the father. And the mother keeps saying that they had shared custody. However, I've seen no reports to indicate that is the case.

From the link above:

"Reynolds lived with her mother, Trista Reynolds, and her grandmother in Portland until the toddler was removed from their custody by the state's Department of Health and Human Services in October, the girl's maternal grandparents told the Kennebec Journal."

What an incredibly confusing sentence. "Reynolds" I guess means the baby Ayla, and her mother Trista, and who's grandmother - Trista's or Ayla's?
 
  • #335
reported here that Mom had custody until October of this year when child was removed by CPS and given to dad.

Investigators say the child injured her arm during a fall about three weeks ago.

Reynolds lived with her mother, Trista Reynolds, and her grandmother in Portland until the toddler was removed from their custody by the state's Department of Health and Human Services in October, the girl's maternal grandparents told the Kennebec Journal.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/19/ayla-reynolds_n_1157813.html

So within two months of dad being given primary custody this child has received a broken arm and been kidnapped?

Hink meter is screaming here.
 
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Here are some udpates from the "live wire" ...

From : http://livewire.wmtw.com/Event/Search_For_Missing_Waterville_Toddler#ixzz1h0Z32XCV


•Click on the following link for a video report on the search for 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds. www.wmtw.com[/B]

by Becky Sawtelle/Staff12/19/2011 4:57:52 PM 10:57 AM


•Hey all! Dave in Waterville. The search is focusing on the area between Violette (where Reynolds' house is) and the Kennebec River. There are Waterville PD, state police, wardens and FBI in view.

by Dave Guthro/WMTW via mobile 12/19/2011 5:37:13 PM 11:37 AM


•Two planes have been intermittently overhead all morning. A search boat entered Messalonskee Stream around 10 AM, searching the right side for miles, then turning around and searching the left side. Warden told me the process is deliberate and detailed.

by Dave Guthro/WMTW via mobile 12/19/2011 5:39:36 PM 11:39 AM


•Waterville PD told me it, along with the other agencies, will be updating the media at noon. The state police have also moved their evidence truck to the Reynolds' house. Their command post remains at Waterville PD.

by Dave Guthro/WMTW via mobile 12/19/2011 5:41:50 PM 11:41 AM


•They will update media at 2 pm, not noon. Typo below.

by Dave Guthro/WMTW via mobile 12/19/2011 5:42:37 PM 11:42 AM


•Just a reminder, we will be posting a link to the LIVE news conference police will be holding at 2 p.m.

by Becky Sawtelle/Staff12/19/2011 6:08:04 PM 12:08 PM


•I am posting this in advance to the actual news conference. Here is the link. Please remember, you won't see anything until 2 p.m. www.wmtw.com

by Becky Sawtelle/Staff12/19/2011 6:37:49 PM 12:37 PM
 
  • #338
Quote tlcox:
So within two months of dad being given primary custody this child has received a broken arm and been kidnapped?

At first glance, it's certainly not a great track record... but we'll see...

Are there any interviews with the father?

GMA said he hadn't responded to their requests for comment.
 
  • #339
What an incredibly confusing sentence. "Reynolds" I guess means the baby Ayla, and her mother Trista, and who's grandmother - Trista's or Ayla's?

Yes...I had to read it about 12 or six times the gist of it to get myself. lol

But yes...Ayla Reynolds...her mother Trista...and Ayla's maternal grandmother (I think anyway!)
 
  • #340
naming all the resources that are involved

75 officers today

following leads which have been very helpful

searching river, 25 wardens conducting search of river
 
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