FDLE Doubles Reward In Rilya Wilson Case
First Offer Led To Tips, Investigators Hope For More
POSTED: 6:27 a.m. EDT May 30, 2002
UPDATED: 8:38 a.m. EDT May 30, 2002
MIAMI -- The reward for clues leading to a missing 5-year-old South Florida girl has now been doubled.

The initial reward by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement yielded some tips, but none have panned out -- little Rilya Wilson (pictured, right) is still missing.
FDLE hopes boosting the reward to $50,000 will bring the lead needed to find the child. The state lost track of her in January 2001. Her foster caretaker claims someone who said she was from the Department of Children and Families took her away.
If you have any information that you think could help investigators, you can call 1 (888) FL-MISSING or your local Crimestoppers. You could be eligible for the $50,000 reward.
Previous Stories:
- May 29, 2002: Rilya Wilson: Governor To Continue Review Of Panel Findings
- May 28, 2002: Governor Endorses Low-Cost Solutions In Wake Of Rilya Case
- May 24, 2002: Documents Released: More Learned About Rilya Wilson
- May 24, 2002: Judge Authorizes Release Of Rilya Wilson Documents
- May 22, 2002: Paper: Rilya Wilson Seen One Month After Reported Disappearance
- May 17, 2002: Wilson Search Reaches To Caribbean Island
- May 16, 2002: DCF Admits Mistake In Rilya Wilson Case
- May 15, 2002: DCF's Handling Of Rilya Wilson Case Scrutinized
- May 14, 2002: Investigators Have Few Leads In Riyla Wilson Case
- May 10, 2002: FDLE Offers Reward To Find Missing Girl
- May 9, 2002: Governor Talks About Riyla Wilson Case
- May 2, 2002: Grandmother Of Missing Child Talks
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