Details of an unstable home life have emerged in the case of missing Maine toddler Ayla Reynolds, who was vanished from her father's house Friday night.
Reynolds was reported missing Saturday morning by her father, Justin DiPietro, who told police he put the 20-month-old to bed on Friday night and found her missing the next morning.
The girl had been placed in his custody just weeks before by the Department of Health and Human Services because her mother, Trista Reynolds, had entered rehab for substance abuse, according to Trista Reynolds' relatives.
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2 comments:
I am so sick of hearing about precious little kids going missing or neglected because they had idiots for parents.Thanks to political correctness,nobody comes and says what the problem is and that is some people just should not have children-EVER.Children deserve 2 parent homes with stable,EMPLOYED,NON-ADDICTED parents who are mature and will put their kids well-being ahead of their own selfish needs.Why can't people just come and say it-these poor kids have lousy parents.
2:41
Exactly. You said it best.
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