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Waterville police detectives along with Maine State Police and the FBI continued to investigate the disappearance of Ayla Reynolds, Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey said. Ayla’s father, Justin DiPietro, reported her missing from his Waterville home last Saturday.
Investigators put up crime-scene tape around DiPietro’s house on Thursday and two state homicide prosecutors were called to the site, but police said they are still treating the disappearance as a missing child case. Massey said the investigation was focusing on DiPietro’s house because that’s where the girl was last seen.
Teams of wardens were available to conduct targeted searches Friday as necessary, and investigators are continuing a “painstaking review of an unprecedented amount of information which has been gathered to date,” Massey said in a news release.
Hundreds of officials and volunteers have helped search for Ayla since DiPietro told police she wasn’t in her bed when he checked on her at 8 a.m. Saturday. DiPietro told police he last saw her when he put her to bed the previous night. She was wearing green pajamas with polka dots and the words “Daddy’s Princess” on them. She also had a soft cast on her broken left arm.
Ayla ended up living with her father after child welfare workers intervened while her mother, Trista Reynolds, checked herself into a 10-day rehabilitation program.
Trista Reynolds, who lives in Portland, told NBC’s “Today” show that she planned to attend a candlelight vigil for Ayla in Portland on Friday. “I just want her home,” she told “Today.” ”And I’m hoping for maybe my Christmas present … that she’s going to come home.”
People attend a candle-light vigil held at the First Congregational Church for missing 20 month-old Ayla Reynolds, Wednesday, Dec 21, 2011 in Waterville, Maine. The area being searched for a missing 20-month-old girl in Maine is being expanded to include trails and more waterways, and the number of tips from the public has grown to more than 160, police said Wednesday.
People attend a candle-light vigil held for missing 20 month-old Ayla Reynolds, Wednesday, Dec 21, 2011 in Waterville, Maine. The area being searched for a missing 20-month-old girl in Maine is being expanded to include trails and more waterways, and the number of tips from the public has grown to more than 160, police said Wednesday.
Ken Brown , Hannah Letourneau and theri daughter Mackenzie Brown listen as prayers are offered at the First Congregational Church, for 20-month-girl, Ayla Reynolds Wednesday, Dec 21, 2011 in Waterville, Maine. The area being searched for a missing 20-month-old girl in Maine is being expanded to include trails and more waterways, and the number of tips from the public has grown to more than 160, police said Wednesday.
Isaiah Vear, 5, of Waterville, Maine, leaves a memorial after placing a toy for missing 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds outside the toddler’s home, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011, in Waterville. investigators put up crime scene tape around the house on Thursday.
A State Trooper walks outside the home of missing 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011, in Waterville, Maine. Investigators put up crime-scene tape around the home of the 20-month-old girl who’s been missing since last weekend and two of the state’s top homicide prosecutors were called to the house Thursday as the search for her entered its sixth day. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
A State Trooper walks outside the home of missing 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011, in Waterville, Maine. Investigators put up crime scene tape around the house on Thursday.
A memorial grows outside the home of missing 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011, in Waterville, Maine. Investigators put up crime scene tape around the house on Thursday.
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