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The last reported sighting of Ayla was about 8 p.m.when DiPietro says he put her to bed
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Police told the Boston Herald a neighbor reported an unfamiliar car arriving at the DiPietro home late Friday night.
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DiPietro said he checked Ayla's bed, found her missing, then reported her disappearance to police at 8:51 a.m
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The Waterville Police brought in the FBI to search for Ayla.
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Police searched a stream near the DiPietro home.
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Associated Press reported that police conducted a door to door canvass and a city-wide search of trash bins.
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About 60 people attended a candlelight vigil, praying for the Ayla's safe return, Associated Press reported.
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Trista Reynolds tells NBC's "Today" show that she blames DiPietro for not keeping Ayla safe and hopes her daughter will be home for Christmas.
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police say they believe someone took Ayla from her home, acknowledging for the first time that they don't believe she left the house on her own. Community members offer $30,000 reward -- the largest ever in Maine.
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Police announce "foul play" suspected in what is now a criminal case