Family of missing Lina Sardar Khil, 3, forced to call off searches after they’re linked to baseless conspiracy theories
A FAMILY has called off search parties for their daughter after being stalked and harassed by conspiracy theorists claiming she was "sold off."
Lina Sardar Khil's family has had to stop public search parties after being targeted by the false claims.
Khil, 3, is believed to have been abducted from a playground in San Antonio, Texas on December 20, reports .
People online have baselessly deemed her parents, Riaz and Zarmeena Sardar Khil, as suspects in the case even though authorities have said there are no suspects at this time.
Some theories claim Lina was "sold as a child bride," while others say the family is keeping her captive, according to the .
One man was arested after he repeatedly visited the family's home and pounded on the door calling out for the girl. He was released and returned to the home.
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Riaz was able to stand his ground and scare the man away for good.
Pam Allen, CEO of Eagles Flight Advocacy and Outreach, visits the family every week.
She said people stalk the family during search parties, taking pictures and videos while coming up with conspiracy theories about the girl's disappearance.
"Things directed at them because they're Afghani and because they're Muslim. That's harsh," Allen explained.
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"[Riaz] assisted our military forces when we were [in Afghanistan]…We brought him over here to make sure his family is safe. Then this happens."
Police have warned the girl may be in "grave danger."
Riaz said his wife was watching Lina when the child wandered to a nearby path and disappeared.
During the initial search, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said the department was “sparing no assets, no resource, to try to find” Lina.
An Amber Alert was sent out for Lina. She was not left by herself in the playground and there were others there at the time.
Her parents are now expecting another child, but they're struggling with the fact Lina is not there to enjoy the excitment.
Lina is about 4 feet tall, weighs 55 pounds, and was last seen wearing a red dress, black jacket, and black shoes.
Over $140,500 is being offered as a reward to anyone who finds Lina.
The Islamic Center of San Antonio is offering a $100,000 reward while the Crimestoppers is offering a $50,00 reward.
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The FBI are actively working alongside the San Antonio Police Department in helping to search for the three-year-old girl.
Anyone with information about Lina's disappearance can call the San Antonio Police Department at 210-207-7660.
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