A staggering $170,000 reward is being supplied for data on the situation of a lacking 3-year-old San Antonio woman.
The Islamic Middle of San Antonio introduced it will add $120,000 to the $50,000 reward supplied by San Antonio Crime Stoppers within the disappearance of Lina Sardar Khil.
The Muslim group in San Antonio has contributed a lot of the reward cash because the woman disappeared from the playground of her San Antonio condo advanced in December.
“It means we’re critical,” mentioned Mike Martin of the Islamic Middle in San Antonio. “The tragedy is that youngsters go lacking daily, however that is new to us within the Muslim group. This has by no means occurred to us within the 20 years I’ve been in San Antonio.”
The three-year-old immigrated from Afghanistan two years in the past together with her mom and father, in accordance with Martin.
Of the $120,000 being supplied by the Islamic Middle of San Antonio, $50,000 got here from the Afghan American Coalition in New York. The remaining has been raised by the San Antonio group and members of the Islamic Middle of San Antonio.
When Lina first went lacking about two months in the past, an AMBER alert was issued. It has since been discontinued by the San Antonio Police Division. On its Fb web page, the police reiterated that her case stays open and lively.
“We are going to proceed to diligently comb by means of leads in hopes of finding Lina and reuniting her together with her household,” mentioned the division.
State and federal authorities are additionally aiding San Antonio police in its investigation.
Martin says San Antonio’s Muslim group continues to hope Lina will return to her household safely, however in addition they hope the big sum of money will entice somebody to offer data that may deliver closure to her dad and mom, irrespective of the end result.
“We acknowledge that point is passing, however we don’t quit hope,” mentioned Martin. “God could make something occur.”
Anybody with data is requested to name the San Antonio Police Division at 210-207-7660 or Crime Stoppers at 210-224-7867.
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