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Ayla reynolds
  • Published
    December 26, 2011

    Community offers reward for information on missing toddler

    WATERVILLE — Area residents and businesses are offering $30,000 reward for information leading to the whereabouts of 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds. During a press conference Monday, Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey announced the reward, which he described as the largest reward ever offered in a missing person case in Maine. Massey urged anyone with information to […]

  • Published
    December 26, 2011

    Police: Ayla taken from father’s Waterville home

    Local businesses and residents have offered $30,000 for any information leading to the whereabouts of 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, the city's police chief announces.

  • Published
    December 26, 2011

    Chief wants to continue search ‘outside the microscope’

    WATERVILLE -- By nightfall Sunday, untracked snow had accumulated around 29 Violette St., the home where 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds was last seen. Candles flickered among stuffed animals and toys at a shrine on the front yard.

  • Published
    December 24, 2011

    Search for toddler continues on Christmas Eve

    Police appeal to the public for the chance to do their work after days of intense media attention about the toddler.

  • Published
    December 24, 2011

    Snow limits search for Ayla Reynolds

    WATERVILLE -- A fresh blanket of snow Friday curtailed a "large-scale search" for missing 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, according to a news release from the Waterville Police Department.

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  • Published
    December 24, 2011

    Missing girl has nation’s attention

    WATERVILLE -- One week has passed since 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds disappeared from her Violette Avenue home.

  • Published
    December 23, 2011

    Businesses step up in search for Ayla Reynolds

    WATERVILLE — As law enforcement agencies continue searching for 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, several community businesses have rallied to support them.

  • Published
    December 23, 2011

    Police downplay activity at home

    WATERVILLE — Maine Deputy Attorneys General William Stokes and Andrew Benson visited the home Thursday where 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds was last seen. Before entering the home, both men put on gloves and booties.

  • Published
    December 23, 2011

    Police chief downplays activity at home

    WATERVILLE -- Maine Deputy Attorneys General William Stokes and Andrew Benson visited the home Thursday where 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds was last seen. Before entering the home, both men put on gloves and booties.

  • Published
    December 22, 2011

    Visitors leaving mementoes at home of missing toddler

    A teddy bear shrine is growing for missing toddler Ayla Reynolds.