
Her birthday comes days after police launched a renewed search in her case.
SAN ANTONIO — The family of Lina Sardar Khil will observe another birthday without her. She has now been missing for over two years.
The little girl vanished as a toddler back in 2021, and will be turning six-years-old on Tuesday.
Lina’s birthday comes days after police launched a renewed search in her case. However, that tip proved to not be any good.
Five days ago we were on the opposite side of this apartment complex on Fredericksburg Road, where police were following a lead they hoped would shed light on Lina’s case.
But their search turned up empty, causing more frustation for her family. It’s been more than two years since the girl vanished out of her mother’s sight.
With close to no substantial developments in the case, her father says he’s lost confidence with the current police leadership tasked with finding his daughter.
Through a translator he told us Friday that he asked SAPD for a new detective but was denied.
“As I demand the changing and switching the case manager or the detective for Lina’s case, they make their own rules after that and say no we can’t do that it’s the law.”
We asked SAPD about his request and they told us, “at this time we are not taking any follow up questions on this case. Our detectives have followed up on all leads they have received and will continue to do so.”
Typically, the family holds an oberservance for her birthday at thE complex where went missing from.
However a family spokesperson tells us they are not emotionally up for it this year.
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