0calli
Well-Known Member
HELLO OUT THERE IM WRITING THIS IN HOPES TO HELP A FELLOW "RIU MEMBER" MAINEYANKEE......... WHO'S FRIEND IS GOING THROUGH
AND EXPERIENCING THE LAST
THING ANY FATHER WOULD WANT TO GO THROUGH , AND THAT IS THE DISP. OF HIS LIL BABY GIRL .........SO PLZ READ POT IN YOUR
THREADS TO HELP
RAISE AWARENESS TO THIS FAMIL'S PLIGHT AND KEEP HER IN PEOPLES MINDS !!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU ..............0CALLI
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AND EXPERIENCING THE LAST
THING ANY FATHER WOULD WANT TO GO THROUGH , AND THAT IS THE DISP. OF HIS LIL BABY GIRL .........SO PLZ READ POT IN YOUR
THREADS TO HELP
RAISE AWARENESS TO THIS FAMIL'S PLIGHT AND KEEP HER IN PEOPLES MINDS !!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU ..............0CALLI
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maineyankee
Stoner Stoner
Join DateSep 2011LocationMaine (The Frozen Tundra of Planet Earth)
Stoner Stoner
Good Day Doggies
So sorry that I have been unable these past few days to post. I have been really busy with something that I would like to share with you ...
For the past month, a friend of mine (25 years younger than I) had his niece abducted from their home in the middle of the night. At first LEO's were stating that it was a missing child, and for the past two weeks, changed it to, possible foul play. The little girl's name is Ayla, and from Maine. My friend and I are tight, as he always turned to me for guidance when things where going south for him. When I learned of this happening a month ago, I put my hand out, and he grabbed it. I did not want him to be alone on Christmas, so my family invited him over, just so that he could get away from it all, at least for a few hours. We have remained tight throughout, but they have had very little to say, or help out, especially with the media.
Behind the scenes, but with his knowledge, I have been working with NBC and the Today Show. I, as well as many others across this State, Country and even Canada, are doing what we can do bring Ayla home, safe and sound. We have never, nor will we, give up hope that she be safely returned home to her Mom and Dad, even though they are not together any longer (prior to this event). Tonight, at 11:30 PM, despite my usual bedtime of 9:00 pm, I was interviewed by NBC and the Today show, for an update that will air in the morning at 7:30 EST. It was something that I needed to do, for I need to keep Ayla's name in the forefront of all media.
All day long, I reached out to my friend, and he never returned a call nor any of my countless texts. They were in essence, that now was the prime opportunity of placing a cry for help. I take it as they are scared to talk to the media, for they feel that every time they do, it gets twisted around. I repeatedly told him, as well as Ayla's father, that this was not the case, and that if they were uncomfortable to answer a specific question, all they had to say was that they did not want to answer it. Simple enough. They have not been asking for any coverage nationally, but stay local and only with newsprint. (Circulation appx 20,000). Here I am, not even affiliated other than a friend, and I just did an interview that will be reached out to over 8 Million viewers. I know if I was in their shoes, I think I would have grabbed hold and gone with it, despite any fear about myself, but to have my child returned home, safe and sound.
I think I may have lost a friend, whose friendship I cherished and loved. But it is not about a friendship to me. It is about finding a Lost and Missing Child. Period.
I thank you so very much for allowing me the opportunity to share, and also vent my frustration on this matter that has plagued me for over a month. If you wish, you may post here, or PM me. I love all my friends here on Doggie Nuts, for I feel at home, and a part of Community and Friendship with all that enter this great thread.
God Bless ~ And Let's Get Ayla Home
WATERVILLE, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Members of the community are starting a new push to keep Ayla Reynolds' name in the headlines.
Tuesday will mark one month since the toddler's disappearence from her father's home. Police suspect foul play, but have no solid leads in the case.
People in Waterville are planning a vigil for Ayla on the night of the anniversary. They hope it will be the beginning of a revived effort to spread the word about the missing child.
"We are putting on several different things in an effort to keep Ayla's name in the forefront of the news," organizer Bob Vear said. "We kind of feel that we don't want Ayla's disappearance to be anything but front page news every single day that we can."
Vear is hoping to launch a fundraising website in the coming days to raise money for things like t-shirts, flyers, and ribbons to hand out to people. The vigil will be held at the First Congregational Church. It's located at 7 Eustis Parkway in Waterville. The vigil is scheduled to start at 5 p.m.
NEWS CENTER
http://www.wcsh6.com/video/default.a...=1395675618001 <======interview video
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article/18...-the-headlines <=========article link
So sorry that I have been unable these past few days to post. I have been really busy with something that I would like to share with you ...
For the past month, a friend of mine (25 years younger than I) had his niece abducted from their home in the middle of the night. At first LEO's were stating that it was a missing child, and for the past two weeks, changed it to, possible foul play. The little girl's name is Ayla, and from Maine. My friend and I are tight, as he always turned to me for guidance when things where going south for him. When I learned of this happening a month ago, I put my hand out, and he grabbed it. I did not want him to be alone on Christmas, so my family invited him over, just so that he could get away from it all, at least for a few hours. We have remained tight throughout, but they have had very little to say, or help out, especially with the media.
Behind the scenes, but with his knowledge, I have been working with NBC and the Today Show. I, as well as many others across this State, Country and even Canada, are doing what we can do bring Ayla home, safe and sound. We have never, nor will we, give up hope that she be safely returned home to her Mom and Dad, even though they are not together any longer (prior to this event). Tonight, at 11:30 PM, despite my usual bedtime of 9:00 pm, I was interviewed by NBC and the Today show, for an update that will air in the morning at 7:30 EST. It was something that I needed to do, for I need to keep Ayla's name in the forefront of all media.
All day long, I reached out to my friend, and he never returned a call nor any of my countless texts. They were in essence, that now was the prime opportunity of placing a cry for help. I take it as they are scared to talk to the media, for they feel that every time they do, it gets twisted around. I repeatedly told him, as well as Ayla's father, that this was not the case, and that if they were uncomfortable to answer a specific question, all they had to say was that they did not want to answer it. Simple enough. They have not been asking for any coverage nationally, but stay local and only with newsprint. (Circulation appx 20,000). Here I am, not even affiliated other than a friend, and I just did an interview that will be reached out to over 8 Million viewers. I know if I was in their shoes, I think I would have grabbed hold and gone with it, despite any fear about myself, but to have my child returned home, safe and sound.
I think I may have lost a friend, whose friendship I cherished and loved. But it is not about a friendship to me. It is about finding a Lost and Missing Child. Period.
I thank you so very much for allowing me the opportunity to share, and also vent my frustration on this matter that has plagued me for over a month. If you wish, you may post here, or PM me. I love all my friends here on Doggie Nuts, for I feel at home, and a part of Community and Friendship with all that enter this great thread.
God Bless ~ And Let's Get Ayla Home
WATERVILLE, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Members of the community are starting a new push to keep Ayla Reynolds' name in the headlines.
Tuesday will mark one month since the toddler's disappearence from her father's home. Police suspect foul play, but have no solid leads in the case.
People in Waterville are planning a vigil for Ayla on the night of the anniversary. They hope it will be the beginning of a revived effort to spread the word about the missing child.
"We are putting on several different things in an effort to keep Ayla's name in the forefront of the news," organizer Bob Vear said. "We kind of feel that we don't want Ayla's disappearance to be anything but front page news every single day that we can."
Vear is hoping to launch a fundraising website in the coming days to raise money for things like t-shirts, flyers, and ribbons to hand out to people. The vigil will be held at the First Congregational Church. It's located at 7 Eustis Parkway in Waterville. The vigil is scheduled to start at 5 p.m.
NEWS CENTER
http://www.wcsh6.com/video/default.a...=1395675618001 <======interview video
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article/18...-the-headlines <=========article link