Police hunting for missing toddler Aisling Symes have not ruled out she could have been stolen to order. Parks, bushlands and waterways have been searched by police, friends, neighbours and concerned people.
Nothing has been seen of the bright and bubbly two-year-old since Monday night when she was last seen with an Asian woman who was holding a dog on a lead.
Aisling's disappearance from her deceased grandparents' Longburn Rd home in Henderson has sparked one of the biggest police hunts for years.
But after five days of searching police have found no sign of the toddler and investigation head Inspector Gary Davey said today it was looking increasingly likely she had been kidnapped.
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