While police are still searching for answers, the mother of the girl missing since 2011 has filed a lawsuit alleging that the girl's father is responsible for her death.
This past weekend was the 6th anniversary of Ayla Reynolds went missing from her father's home in Waterville. Crime Watch Daily posted this video of Justin DiPietro talking about that night and some indications of what is his side of the story may be.
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A Maine court will hold a hearing on a mother's request that her daughter be declared dead more than five years after the girl disappeared.
The family of a Maine toddler who went missing five years ago plans to sue the father and other adults who were with her when she was last seen.
The Morning Sentinel reports the mother and her family believe a lawsuit "may be our only hope to bring justice" on behalf of the youngster, Ayla Reynolds...
State Police, Game Wardens and Waterville Police are searching a wooded area in Oakland today in their continued effort to locate Ayla Reynolds, according to Maine Department of Public Safety Spokesman Steve McCausland.