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gozgals
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:59 am Post subject: information |
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Alya is:
2 feet, 9 inches tall
blonde hair, blue eyes
From Waterville Maine
Last seen wearing green pajamas with polka dots that say
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gozgals
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:01 am Post subject: Police/ Reward |
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Any information on this child contact:
Waterville Police
267-680-4700
Reward:
30,000 for information leading to Ayla |
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gozgals
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:14 am Post subject: newest information |
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www.cnn.com/2012/01/29/justice/maine-missing-toddler/index.html?hpt=ju_c1
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Police: Some blood found in missing toddler's home was Ayla's
From Susan Candiotti, CNN National Correspondent
updated 5:28 AM EST, Mon January 30, 2012
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Testing on blood found in the home of a missing Maine toddler has determined that some of it belonged to the girl, police said Sunday.
"The state crime lab confirms some of the blood samples are Ayla's," said Stephen McCausland, a spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety, referring to young Ayla Reynolds.
The girl's mother, Trista Reynolds, learned of the news Saturday, McCausland said.
A website created by Ayla's family disclosed the police findings in a posting Sunday, saying investigators told them the blood found was "more ... than a small cut would produce."
Police declined to comment on the website posting beyond confirming that testing revealed some of the blood was Ayla's.
Earlier Sunday, McCausland said that while some of the blood found in the home's basement "was visible to the naked eye, some wasn't."
The blood was discovered in the Waterville, Maine, home soon after Ayla was reported missing December 17.
Grandmother: My family didn't take Ayla
Crime scene investigators used a chemical called Luminol to detect blood that can't otherwise be seen, according to McCausland. Investigators, who disclosed the existence of the blood Saturday, won't say how much of it was found in the residence, or exactly where.
At the same time, police are now publicly casting doubt on the accounts of the three adults -- the toddler's father, her aunt and the father's girlfriend -- who were in the home when the then-20-month old child was last seen -- saying they don't "pass the 'straight-face' test in Maine."
"We feel they know more than they're telling us," McCausland said Saturday. "We don't think we got the full story."
Justin DiPietro, Ayla's father, did not respond to calls from CNN this weekend requesting comment on the latest developments.
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