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Ayla Reynolds Case

  • Ayla's Last Sighting

    Ayla's Last Sighting
    Last time her Father sees his Daughter Ayla in her one piece pajama that says "Daddy's Princess" Her left arm in a soft spint from an incidnet weeks earler.
  • Ayla's Reported Missing

    Ayla's Reported Missing
    Dad finds bed empty, calls 911 to report her missing. Police and Firefighters search neighborhood. Maine state police seach for forensice evidence inside the house.
  • Agents Join Search

    Agents Join Search
    FBI agents, Police Dogs, neighbors, and other volenteers join house to house and neighborhood search. Game Wardens seach near by banks of the Messalonskee Stream. Police interview several adults who were in DiPietro's home the night Ayla was last seen.
  • Police Sieze Two Viehicles

    Police Sieze Two Viehicles
    Police take two viehicles, one registered to the dad. Search grows to 70 law agents.
  • Police Search Continues

    Police Search Continues
    Police search dumpsters, garages, backyards, ball fields and wooded areas near home. Dad releases statement saying her doens'nt know what happend to Ayla.
  • Search Expands

    Search Expands
    Search Expands with help from 50 of the Maine Association for Search and Rescue members. Nearly 100 people attend candlelight vidual at local Church.
  • Crime Scene

    Crime Scene
    Six days into the search Police put up crime scene tape around the house and search for clues. Two of the states top homicide prosecuters join the case, along with Cadaver dogs.
  • Mom Blames the Father

    Mom Blames the Father
    Snow ends the grow search. The mom is on "The Today Show" and blames the father for not keeping her daughter safe. Many gather in Monument Square for candlelight vigil.
  • Police Want Media Break

    Police Want Media Break
    Police feel they can better work without being "under the microscope". Police tape remains sealed around house.
  • Someone Took Ayla!

    Someone Took Ayla!
    Ten days into investigation Police think someone has taken Ayla. Community members are offering $30,000 reward, the largest ever in Maine!