WATERVILLE, Maine?? A police chief leading a search for a missing 20-month-old girl says investigators believe someone took her from her father's home in Maine.
The comment Monday by Waterville police Chief Joseph Massey marks the first time he has said directly he doesn't believe Ayla Reynolds left her home by herself.
Ayla had been living with her father, who reported her missing Dec. 17. He told police he last saw her when he put her to bed the previous night at his home in Waterville. The home has been sealed with crime scene tape.
Also Monday, Waterville lawyer John Nale announced a $30,000 reward from businesses and individuals for information leading to Ayla's whereabouts, WCSH6 reported.
Maine Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland says it's the largest reward ever offered in a Maine missing-person case.
Ayla's disappearance was featured on "America's Most Wanted" on Friday night.
Information from The Associated Press and WCSH6.
Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45791588/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
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