TX LINA SARDAR KHIL: Missing from San Antonio, TX - 20 Dec 2021 - Age 3

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AMBER Alert issued for 3-year-old out of San Antonio​

An AMBER Alert has been issued for a 3-year-old girl out of San Antonio on Monday.

San Antonio police are asking for the public's help in finding Lina Sardar Khil who was last seen around 5 p.m. at the 9400 Block of Fredericksburg Road before she was abducted.

Police said Khil has straight, shoulder-length hair and was last seen in a ponytail with a black jacket, red dress, and black shoes.


AMBER Alert issued for 3-year-old girl missing from San Antonio​

Authorities are searching for a three-year-old girl missing from San Antonio.

According to an AMBER Alert issued Monday night, Lina Sardar Khil was last seen around 5 p.m. on the 9400 block of Fredericksburg Road. Authorities said she was last seen wearing a black jacket, a red dress, and black shoes. She has straight, shoulder-length hair, last seen in a ponytail.


MEDIA - LINA SARDAR KHIL: Missing from San Antonio, TX since 20 Dec 2021 - Age 3
 
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Author: Sarah Duran
Published: 11:03 PM CDT August 20, 2022
Updated: 11:03 PM CDT August 20, 2022

SAN ANTONIO — Missing for eight months.

San Antonio police are still searching for 4-year-old Lina Sardar Khil who went missing last year on December 20.

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Still, the 20th of each month continues to be a day of despair for the girl's family.

"It's a hard day," said Pamela Allen, a family spokesperson.

Allen said despite efforts made by police and a private investigator from Project Absentis, the little girl remains missing eight months later.
"There's been a few leads that have come in but nothing solid," she said.

Allen said public searches are on pause for now as it's believed Lina is no longer in San Antonio or Texas. Still Allen is big on awareness about the young girl's disappearance. She encourages people to wear buttons with the child's face on it and post her missing flyers.
 

Missing San Antonio girl Lina Khil to be featured on Investigation Discovery​

Investigation Discovery will soon feature the case of a missing San Antonio girl, Lina Sardar Khil. Lina has been missing since December 20, 2021, last seen at the playground at the Villas del Cabo apartment complex at 9400 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, TX 78240.

Lina's case will be highlighted during In Pursuit with John Walsh at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, September 21, according to news release from the program. It will also be streamed the same day on Discovery Plus. John Walsh joins Investigation Discovery on their joint mission to track down fugitives on the run and find missing children.
 

Missing San Antonio girl Lina Khil to be featured on Investigation Discovery​

Investigation Discovery will soon feature the case of a missing San Antonio girl, Lina Sardar Khil. Lina has been missing since December 20, 2021, last seen at the playground at the Villas del Cabo apartment complex at 9400 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, TX 78240.

Lina's case will be highlighted during In Pursuit with John Walsh at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, September 21, according to news release from the program. It will also be streamed the same day on Discovery Plus. John Walsh joins Investigation Discovery on their joint mission to track down fugitives on the run and find missing children.
Did anyone catch the show?
 

Author: Marvin Hurst
Published: 8:30 AM CST November 18, 2022
Updated: 9:00 AM CST November 18, 2022

SAN ANTONIO — Eleven months. 335 days. Whatever the perspective of days, minutes, and seconds do not get lost on Riaz Sardar Khil. Neither is his focus on faith.
Family, friends, and advocates that support him are not planning to rally remembrance on Sunday, November 20, for the 4-year-old girl. Instead, there will be an observance for Lina on Tuesday, December 20, the one-year mark of her disappearance.

Through, translator Essa Yousafzai, Riaz Sardar Khil said he hadn't lost hope that his older child and only daughter would return home.
"Sooner or later, she's coming back...either today or tomorrow. He has that feeling that she is there," Sardar Khil said. "She's out there. She's going to return."
The 27-year-old father of three said he was so worried he couldn't go back to work. Convinced he needed to take care of his wife Zarmeena, 3-year-old Rayhan, and 5-month-old Saud, he returned to work four months ago.
 

What happened to the search for Lina Khil? Community members want to know​

San Antonio police continue searching for Lina Khil, a toddler seen nearly a year ago. Residents in her apartment complex worry her case has been on the back burner.

Rita McMikens lives next to the playground where Lina Khil was last seen playing. San Antonio police said the 3-year-old vanished on December 20, 2021. Her mother was nearby, just out of sight.

McMikens remembers seeing the police and FBI for weeks, interviewing neighbors and looking for any piece of video.

“The next day when I come home from work is when the SWAT, the whole FBI, are out here, and they’re all sitting here waiting. And I’m like, ‘OK, what’s going on?’ And then they’re like, ‘We were all waiting for you.’ And they’re like, ‘You have this camera on your doorbell, and we want to know if we can look at any footage and if you were able to capture anything,’” McMikens recalled.

There was nothing in the footage. Time passed, and she said other children and AMBER Alerts were called off, but for Lina, there’s been no good news.

“What about the little girl from our neighborhood? She was right here at the playground next door to my apartment. You never found her, but you keep finding all these other kids. Something don’t seem right,” McMikens said, referencing the investigation’s lack of evidence.

Abel Bautista lived in another complex but remembered the citywide search. He’s now worried about his own kids’ safety.

Bautista said he’s also worried about the lack of urgency in the community and from neighbors.

“Nobody’s saying anything. The way people are acting is like, ‘Everything is good,’” he said.
 

Priscilla Aguirre
Dec. 20, 2022Updated: Dec. 20, 2022 10:36 a.m.

One year later, the San Antonio Police Department continues its search for the missing San Antonio girl, Lina Sadar Khil – who's been missing since December 20, 2021. She was last seen at the playground at the Villas del Cabo apartment complex at 9400 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, TX 78240. The department released a video on Tuesday, December 20, to highlight the ongoing effort to find Lina.


 

San Antonio PD releases footage of missing child Lina Khil at playground​

Exactly one year after her disappearance, San Antonio police on Tuesday released new footage showing Lina Khila at the playground where she was last seen.

It was at this apartment complex where police say they were able to retrieve surveillance footage that overlooked the playground. The video show Lina with her mother and younger brother.

“At some point during the video, she walked off the screen and that was the last sighting that we have of her on video,” Volz said.

VIDEO AT LINK
 

Author: KENS 5 Staff (KENS 5)
Published: 6:32 AM CST February 20, 2023
Updated: 7:11 AM CST February 20, 2023

SAN ANTONIO — It's been 14 months since Lina Sardar Khil disappeared from the playground of her apartment complex on Fredericksburg Road near USAA on December 20, 2021.

Monday is also Lina's 5th birthday.

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An observance will be held at the same apartments where she vanished Monday from 1 p.m.- 2 p.m.
 

Forensic Sketch Artist shares age progression rendering of missing San Antonio girl Lina Khil​

It’s been 14 months since Lina Khil disappeared from a playground at Villas Del Cabo apartments on Fredericksburg Road, but the search for her continues.

Monday was Lina’s 5th birthday and also the day when a new age progression sketch was released.

The sketch, was created by Lois Gibson, known as the world’s most successful forensics artist.

Gibson’s sketches have helped identify more than 750 criminals.

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Parents of San Antonio girl missing since December 2021 want to take polygraph test​

The parents of a missing 5-year-old San Antonio girl want to take a polygraph test.

According to Pamela Allen, CEO of Eagle’s Flight Advocacy & Outreach, who has been working as the family’s spokesperson, told KSAT 12 News Thursday night that Riaz Khil has been asking to take a polygraph test and plans to do so sometime in the near future.

Allen said that Riaz Khil’s wife also wants to take the test in hopes that police will find their daughter.
 

Parents of San Antonio girl missing since December 2021 want to take polygraph test​

The parents of a missing 5-year-old San Antonio girl want to take a polygraph test.

According to Pamela Allen, CEO of Eagle’s Flight Advocacy & Outreach, who has been working as the family’s spokesperson, told KSAT 12 News Thursday night that Riaz Khil has been asking to take a polygraph test and plans to do so sometime in the near future.

Allen said that Riaz Khil’s wife also wants to take the test in hopes that police will find their daughter.
Hmm. Wonder if this is just typical or if LE has reason for suspicion and family is trying to prove otherwise...
 
That's exactly the way I see it. They want them to have a reason to quit focusing on them and actually investigate.
In this one I've never seen any focus on the parents unless when I wasn't around for awhile I missed something. More than any missing child case I've ever seen, people in the nation etc. have given them the benefit of the doubt. I figure that's the PC nature of it. And very little has been shared. Probably for the same reason.

I don't suspect them as I do in many cases but it is also because there hasn't been any reason given or enough info to do so.

The most I can say is this place they were living has bad reviews and things going on and if you knew it or weren't young and naive, you'd never leave your child out there and in a new country on top of it.

But that's all I've got. In this one honestly someone irate about unwatched children making noise, etc. may have done something (saw reviews of some griping about such in this complex).

On the other hand, the parents had to be stressed to the max. Apparently the place had roaches, bad refrigerators and people and a lot more (again according to reviews). They were in and moved to a foreign country, etc.

Who knows...

All I know is one beautiful little girl is missing.
 
In this one I've never seen any focus on the parents unless when I wasn't around for awhile I missed something. More than any missing child case I've ever seen, people in the nation etc. have given them the benefit of the doubt. I figure that's the PC nature of it. And very little has been shared. Probably for the same reason.

I don't suspect them as I do in many cases but it is also because there hasn't been any reason given or enough info to do so.

The most I can say is this place they were living has bad reviews and things going on and if you knew it or weren't young and naive, you'd never leave your child out there and in a new country on top of it.

But that's all I've got. In this one honestly someone irate about unwatched children making noise, etc. may have done something (saw reviews of some griping about such in this complex).

On the other hand, the parents had to be stressed to the max. Apparently the place had roaches, bad refrigerators and people and a lot more (again according to reviews). They were in and moved to a foreign country, etc.

Who knows...

All I know is one beautiful little girl is missing.
We haven't seen much at all on this case to know that they haven't been treated that way.
 

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