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That's in addition to a $15,000 reward already offered by the FBI.
The FBI said Friday that it still needs the public's help identifying a person seen walking on surveillance video near the kidnapping scene.
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"Someone knows this man and we need you to call us. Maybe you recognize the way he walks, his mannerisms, or maybe he will recognize himself on TV. The public was critical in the recovery of the SUV, now we need you to come through again for us. Who is the man on the video?" said Andy Delarocha, FBI Supervisory Resident Agent.
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The video shows what appears to be a man wearing light colored shoes, a light-colored shirt, and a hoodie walking south on Lambeth Street, then turning left on Highway 41/Elizabethtown Road toward the Rosewood Mobile Home Park.
Several vehicles were seen on the video driving by, and the FBI asks that anyone with any information contact the tip line at (910) 272-5871.
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"Return her to me because I miss her," Hania's mother, Elsa Hernandez, told ABC11 in an exclusive interview Thursday. "She's a very sweet, good girl."
On Thursday morning, the green 2003 Ford Expedition stolen during the abduction of Hania was found.
Earlier, the FBI released surveillance video of the vehicle Wednesday.
The SUV was found off Quincey Drive in Lumberton after someone called 911 and said they saw the vehicle backed into the woods.
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Hania and her abductor remain missing.
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There is a $15,000 reward being offered for information that leads to finding Aguilar.
Hania's family said they have no idea who could have taken her. FBI agents said Wednesday they had no reason to believe Aguilar knew her abductor.
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She went missing around 7 a.m. Monday from her home in the 3200 block of Elizabethton Road. A man wearing all black and a yellow bandanna took her as she prepared to go to school.
Officials have also set up a special tip line for information related to her disappearance. Again, the tip line number is (910) 272-5871.