San Antonio police resume search for missing child Lina Khil using special FBI gear
The San Antonio Police Department’s search for a body related to the case of missing child Lina Khil recommenced Friday after a wait for special detection equipment from the FBI, KSAT reports. On Thursday, police and the FBI, accompanied by K-9 units, began scouring a greenway behind the Helix Apartments in Northwest San Antonio. SAPD spokesman Ricardo Guzman confirmed to local media outlets that the investigation is related to Khil’s disappearance.
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