http://www.wgme.com/...ml#.VnK3BxHSlwE Thursday marks 4 years since disappearance of Ayla Reynolds Updated: Thursday, December 17 2015, 05:26 PM EST
WATERVILLE (WGME) -- Today marks four years since Ayla Reynolds was reported missing from her father's Waterville home.
The toddler's disappearance launched the largest missing person's search in state history.
Ayla's mother, Trista Reynolds, has asked people to light a pink light at their home every day until the end of the year in her daughter's memory.
State Police do not believe Ayla is alive. They also don't believe the people she was with that night, including her father, Justin DiPietro, are telling the truth about what happened to her.
There have been no arrests in connection with Ayla's disappearance.
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