WATERVILLE, Maine — A vigil for missing Waterville toddler Ayla Reynolds is scheduled for this weekend.
The Teddy Bear Vigil will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday at Castonguay Square.
Organizers will distribute free bracelets and nightlights. The Morning Sentinel reports that participants are asked to bring donations of teddy bears that organizers say will be donated to police or other agencies that help children cope with emergencies.
Ayla was 20 months old when she was reported missing Dec. 17 by her father, Justin DiPietro. He said he last saw her when he put her to bed the night before. Police have called her disappearance a crime but no one has been charged.
Her mother, Trista Reynolds, lives in Portland.



When oh when will the truth come out on what happened to Ayla? I pray that she is found soon, safe and sound.
I have a gut feeling who did it, will crack against pressure soon, and i think you know who im taking about
Thinking and checking daily for the truth and name the accountable ones.
This has gone on far too long………………..hope someone is brought to face justice very soon……………..
Time to find this little girl. Enough is enough.
I won’t slander anyone by saying that I think she is long dead. I think that daddy knows why.
“Police have called her disappearance a crime but no one has been charged.”
Didn’t the police also say they don’t believe somebody went into that house and abducted her? Didn’t they also say they don’t believe she wandered out of that house? And one other thing I think they said is that they don’t think the 3 adults who were in the house are telling all they know. The police have said enough that I have a pretty good idea what else they would say if they could.