$200,000 reward offered in search for Lina Sadar Khil, 3-year-old who disappeared from playground
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A local religious organization in San Antonio is offering a $200,000 reward for anyone who provides information that leads to the safe return of Lina Sardar Khil, a 3-year-old girl who went missing from a playground in December. The Islamic Center of San Antonio (ICSA) is asking anyone with information to call the city's police department.
The child and her family fled Afghanistan in 2019 after "threats that were posed," Lina's father, Riaz Sardar Khil, told CBS San Antonio affiliate KENS-TV.
Lina was last seen in the playground of an apartment complex on December 20. Her mother walked away briefly, and returned to discover her child was missing. Lina was last seen wearing a red dress, black jacket and black shoes and had her brown hair in a ponytail, police said.
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