Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Help Find Ayla!

Wardens have been spotted searching through dumpsters, in search of a toddler from Maine.

Searches by boat and plane also continue for 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds.

Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey says, "Everything is open. Everything is on the table. We have not recovered any information that has sent us in any direction."

Ayla was reported missing from her home in Waterville, Maine, Saturday morning.

It's now 5 days later -- and still no results, and police are asking everyone to keep a look out.

Club Asks For NO More Donations

We have exceeded the amount of donations we needed -- and can hold!

That word from Karen Tracy, treasurer at the Eastern Charlotte Lions Club in Pennfield.

They started collecting food and toys for local families at the beginning of November, kicking off the drive with a Christmas Telethon.

Tracy sending a big thank you to everyone who donated, including Cooke's Aquaculture, who made the closing donation this morning with $500.

28 familes with 34 children receiving toys, turkeys, the rest of Christmas dinner.

Rally in the St. Croix Valley 2012

News of Atlanticade changing locations to PEI this summer, dampens spirits like driving in the rain for local bikers.

However, a new event is being planned for St. Stephen and Calais.

A week-long bike fest to honor Veterans and active service members getting the nod from both sides of the border.

Local biker Bob Hamel and Calais Police Chief Dave Randall bringing the "Rally in the St. Croix Valley" to reality.

Hamel says both towns have stepped up with start-up funds, and the committee is currently working on event planning and other funding.

The rally is scheduled from July 1st - 8th 2012.

Theft in St. Stephen

If you get a new set of chrome rims for Christmas, be careful, they might be hot!

Sometime during the night between Sunday and Monday, 4 tires and rims were stolen from a parked truck at the Olde Carr Auto Sales car lot on Highway 170 near St. Stephen.

District 1 RCMP and Crimestoppers asking for help from the public on finding who is responsible for the theft.



The 4 tires are new Goodyear Wranglers and the "Mamba" rims are chrome with 5 thick spokes.

If you have any information, please call CrimeStopprs at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).