A reward of $75,000 was provided to provide information about the missing 3-year-old Lina Khil

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San Antonio-The search for the missing 3-year-old Lena Hill continued on Wednesday, and the Muslim community in San Antonio is stepping in to help.
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According to officials from the San Antonio Islamic Center, the reward used to be US$10,000 but increased to US$20,000 and US$75,000 after the influx of donations from the Islamic community.
“The longer time passes, the less hope we have”: Continue to search for the missing 3-year-old Lina Hill
The flyer distributed by the police stated that she was 4 feet tall, weighed 55 pounds, and had shoulder-length hair tied into a ponytail.The police believe that the child may be in serious or immediate danger.
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said at a news conference on Tuesday morning that when her mother left and returned and found her daughter was missing, Lena was with her mother and other children between 5 and 6 pm A playground in the apartment building.
It is not yet clear when the mother left, but McManus said she returned “soon”.McManus said that the girl was not left alone, there were other children on the playground, and the playground was open.
McManus said: “We now have all the available assets of the police department handling this case, and we are doing whatever it takes or resources.”
He added that due to the “suspicious nature of the disappearance,” officials are still looking for videos, inspecting cars and trash bins, and recording license plates.
Margaret Constantino of the Refugee Service Center told KSAT on Tuesday that the child’s family is one of the Afghan refugees in San Antonio.
At least 1,300 Afghans came to settle here through the refugee service center.
Anyone who knows about her disappearance can contact SAPD’s Missing Persons Department at 210-207-7660.
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Post time: Dec-29-2021