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Cops to begin new water search for Baby Ayla

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  • Police plan new dive-team searches in area where toddler disappeared
  • Diving instructor says divers will face 'worst kinds of conditions imaginable'

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Police say their dive teams are planning new water searches for missing toddler Ayla Reynolds, and an expert tells HLN’s Nancy Grace that they could be facing “the worst kinds of conditions imaginable for diving” in Maine in February.

Florida-based police diving instructor David Badali said that while visibility will likely not be a problem, the temperature of the water will be.

“These divers are going to have to circulate in and out every thirty minutes just to protect themselves from the cold water,” Badali said Thursday.

Dive teams have already conducted several searches of bodies of water within a few miles of the Waterville home where Ayla was reportedly last seen on December 16.

For the latest on the search for Ayla Reynolds, watch "Nancy Grace" Friday at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. EST on HLN.

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