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

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The mother says that the father was being difficult with the visits. I hope it wasn't because there were signs of abuse she couldn't be allowed to see.
 
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Unfortunately, those wouldn't work if an adult removed her (and the other babies who are missing) from the home.

True...
 
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Wow that is some raw emotion there! Good makes me feel much better about the mom.
She said she hasn't seen Ayla in over a month and felt being with her father was the best place right now except she got a broken arm and is missing.

She was asked what her gut is

She responded that the family or her dad has her somewhere. That's what her instinct is as a mom.

She said she's not allowed to search and wants to but PD wont let her
(that's standard)

A must watch if your able to.
 
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sorry posted this twice.

Welcome! I'm new to posting, but a long time lurker as well. Let me warn you, posting and reading the posting is addictive. My husband now tells everyone that I have a part time job!
 
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Hi All...First time to post. I have actually been lurking on Websleuths for several years but have never posted. But after reading that yet another little one is missing I just can not stay quiet any longer. This so breaks my heart especially so close to Christmas. Praying that she is alive and fine.

With so many children disappearing in the middle of the night or walking out the door do parents no longer buy the plastic things to put on door knobs for child safety that even a grown adult can have problems opening the door. We had them so that our daughters couldn't open the doors. They come in a pack of 2 or 3 for barely anything at any store.

Sorry for my out burst on this very simple act of prevention. Just tired of all these poor babies being taken.

Thanks for finally joining and

:welcome4:
 
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http://www.wmtw.com/video/30031794/detail.html
Police held a news conference Monday afternoon with the latest in the search for 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds

Part 1: News Conference About Missing Toddler 11:38

--"Part 2" and "Uncut: Mother of Missing Toddler Speaks Out" videos on the menu @ right.
 
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The mom believes Ayla's dad knows where she is.

Yes. I'm aware. I'm referring to the family that she lived with, as well as LE. It hasn't been ruled out, so it's still a possibility, and no matter what they believe, it still makes me hinky. Most people would briefly look around, at lest the inside of the house, and then call LE.
 
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Wow that is some raw emotion there! Good makes me feel much better about the mom.
She said she hasn't seen Ayla in over a month and felt being with her father was the best place right now except she got a broken arm and is missing.

She was asked what her gut is

She responded that the family or her dad has her somewhere. That's what her instinct is as a mom.

She said she's not allowed to search and wants to but PD wont let her
(that's standard)

A must watch if your able to.


She says in there something to the effect of "if the dogs can't sniff her out, outside, then where is she". I wonder if LE told her they used dogs and there was no scent outside. Was there anything written in MSM about that?

p.s. I edited my post, because I initially had "can" when I meant to put "can't". I believe the mom said "can't sniff her out" in the video. Sorry if I confused anyone.
 
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She says in there something to the affect of "if the dogs can sniff her out, outside, then where is she". I wonder if LE told her they used dogs and there was no scent outside. Was there anything written in MSM about that?

There's been a lot in MSM about the dogs.
 
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There's been a lot in MSM about the dogs.

I meant specifically about not finding her scent outside of the home. All I've seen is that there were two dogs at the home, nothing about whether or not they actually found her scent to follow. I thought maybe I missed it.
 
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I meant specifically about not finding her scent outside of the home. All I've seen is that there were two dogs at the home, nothing about whether or not they actually found her scent to follow. I thought maybe I missed it.

http://www.mixmaine.com/article.asp?id=2356910
The one above references that the canine team found no sign of her, logically that would tell someone that there was no scent to follow.

Two search dogs, one from the Warden Service and one from Maine State Police, were at the house where she lives for much of the day Sunday.
http://www.onlinesentinel.com/news/search-continues_2011-12-18.html

It's very likely she didn't have to be told that they found no scent of her. If they had, they would have followed that scent and you can assume there would be something on the news about it. Even if I hadn't been told, it would be clear to me, just from the articles. I just hope they are using the right kind of dogs, because that is always something I wonder about.
 
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some important info from PC transcribed:

Q: Is this just as much of a recovery effort as it is...(can't hear the end of question)
A: The investigation is of a missing child at this point.

Q: Friday night, one of the neighbors said she heard a motor vehicle pull up to the house late..but she didn't pay much attention to it..would that have been something that you have been looking into?
A: Yes. We've looked into all the information that has been passed onto us.
Q: So a motor vehicle did come to the house, late?
A: Yes. There was a neighbor that reported a motor vehicle outside..that is with the investigators right now.
Q: Do we know who was in that vehicle, what kind of vehicle it was, where it came from?
A: The only information I have is that a resident reported vehicle outside at some point. That has been forwarded to detectives and they are following up on it.

Q: Is this a missing person or is it an abduction?
A: It's a missing persons case.

Q: The father, Justin Dipietro, he lives at 29 Violette with his mother, correct?
A: Yes.
Q: Okay, is he still in the area as far as you know, or is he...?
A: I'm not sure of his whereabouts at this time, I'm not sure if he is continued there or moved someplace else.

Q: At what point will the family be allowed back into the house?
A: I'm not sure. That would be up to the folks who are actually at the house.

Q: Who is at the house right now? No one in the family is allowed to be at the house right now? Is the house closed off, just investigators right now?
A: Yes.
Q: How long do you think that is going to be?
A: Again, I'd have to speak to those investigators that are there. I'm not sure.

Q: The search that is going on right now, is that along the banks of the river or divers in the river? How do you see that transpiring over the next day or so?
A: The search today was along the banks. Let me defer to Lt. Adams, uh, confined to the banks?
Adams: To the banks, yes sir.
Q: That is still going on right now?
Adams: Yes.

Q: Where does the mother live?
A: I don't think she has a permanent address.
Q: But is she homeless? Does she live with a relative?
A: I believe that she was staying with relatives, yes.

http://www.wmtw.com/video/30031794/detail.html
http://www.wmtw.com/video/30031834/detail.html
 
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http://www.mixmaine.com/article.asp?id=2356910
The one above references that the canine team found no sign of her, logically that would tell someone that there was no scent to follow.

Two search dogs, one from the Warden Service and one from Maine State Police, were at the house where she lives for much of the day Sunday.
http://www.onlinesentinel.com/news/search-continues_2011-12-18.html

It's very likely she didn't have to be told that they found no scent of her. If they had, they would have followed that scent and you can assume there would be something on the news about it. Even if I hadn't been told, it would be clear to me, just from the articles. I just hope they are using the right kind of dogs, because that is always something I wonder about.

BBM

lol I hear ya, the more I read Sarx and Oriah's posts and others the more I get concerned about that also.
 
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Some early reports said dad "learned" she was gone from bed, others said "found" she was gone...which is it, I wonder? If he "learned" she was gone, did he purposely wait for someone else to go and notice?
 
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