Ayla

Ayla Reynolds

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  • mother blames father

    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.
  • Someone took Ayla

    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. $30,000 reward was offered, 330 leads on case, 100 since the reward was announced. Investigators are condifent ayla was taken from the home. She could not have walked out on her own given her size, lack of mobility, and layout of the house.
  • Mother Appears on Today Show

    Trista Reynolds appears on "Today" show, pleading with DiPietro to communicate with her. Police end regular surveillance of DiPietro's home.
  • Not missing person

    This no longer is a missing person’s case, they say there is evidence of foul play.
  • Grandfather's Plea

    The grandfather plead, 'We're all out here begging and pleading for the return of our baby girl, safe and sound. Call the state police,' said Ronald Reynolds. His pleas come just a day after experts said there was merely a one per cent chance of finding the missing girl alive.
  • Father Speaks on Today Show for the First time

    Justin DiPietro said Monday on NBC's "Today Show," that he wants to do anything he can to help bring back his 20-month-old daughter Ayla. 'they have no right', he said. 'By coming here, it was in hopes of reaching out to the person that does have my daughter to let them know that what they’re doing isn’t right. 'You may think what you’re doing is right for Ayla, but it’s not. You have no right. You’re not her parent. She belongs home with her family.’