
$250,000 reward offered in search for missing San Antonio girl Lina Sardar Khil
CNN
The reward being offered for information to find Lina Sadar Khil, who went missing from a San Antonio playground in December, has increased to $250,000.
The Islamic Center of San Antonio is offering $200,000 for information leading to the girl's safe return. In addition, San Antonio CrimeStoppers said it will give "a guaranteed $50,000 reward, for this case only, for information resulting in the arrest or indictment of a suspect accused of any involvement in" Lina's disappearance.
Lina, who was three years old when she vanished, was last seen December 20 after her mother left her unattended for a period of time at the playground in her family's apartment complex. When the mother returned, her daughter was gone, police said.

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