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Ayla Reynolds, 20 mos. Maine missing
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re: last post #90 ^


Boston Herald
BRUNSWICK, Maine -- A Maine State Police spokesman reacted angrily Monday to what he called an "unattributed, irresponsible and inaccurate" report on the Ayla Reynolds case that aired on Boston television station WCVB.

Maine State Police spokesman Stephen McCausland, reached late Monday at his home, would not detail everything he found objectionable in the report because he said he didn’t want to repeat inaccurate statements.

"That is why I issued a release," he said of a press release he emailed to reporters at 8:36 p.m. Monday. "I’ve never spoken those words and I’m not going to repeat them. I’m not going to pick apart something that is unattributed, irresponsible and inaccurate."

WCVB reporter Michele McPhee is credited with a story that appeared Monday night on the Boston ABC affiliate as well as an article online under the headline "Police Believe Missing Maine Toddler Dead."

















































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RE: Ayla Reynolds, 20 mos. Maine missing - by Lady Cop - 01-31-2012, 03:47 PM