(SAN ANTONIO, Texas) The reward for Lina Sardar Khil, the girl who went missing in San Antonio, Texas, last December has increased to $250,000 as police ask
(SAN ANTONIO, Texas) — The reward for Lina Sardar Khil, the girl who went missing in San Antonio, Texas, last December has increased to $250,000 as police ask the public for any information regarding Lina’s whereabouts. Lina turned 4 on Feb. 20. On Lina’s birthday, […]
San Antonio Police Department(SAN ANTONIO, Texas) The reward for Lina Sardar Khil, the girl who went missing in San Antonio, Texas, last December has increased to $250,000 as police ask the public for any information regarding Lina's whereabouts. Lina turned 4 on Feb. 20. On Lina's birthday, the Islamic Center of San Antonio announced that it increased a $120,000 reward for any information on Lina to $200,000. Meanwhile, Crime Stoppers of San Antonio has offered $50,000 for information resulting in the arrest or indictment of a suspect accused of involvement in Lina's disappearance, bringing the latest total to $250,000. Pamela Allen, who is representing the Khil family, told ABC News that Lina's family had held out hope that she would be found to celebrate her fourth birthday at home. "Her light is missing from her family and community. Our continuous prayer is that she will be back in the arms of those that love her," Allen said. Allen is the CEO of Ea