Missing student’s family offers reward

The family of missing UCLA student Ahmad Arain announced a cash
reward of $10,000 for information leading to his safe return and
pleaded for his safety in a press conference in front of university
police headquarters Wednesday.

Twenty-year-old Arain, a computer science student, was reported
missing the night of July 23 after failing to return to his Anaheim
home. Arain left his home around 8:30 a.m. July 23, headed for UCLA
on an MTA bus.

He did not arrive at an 11:30 a.m. appointment with his academic
counselor on campus and was last heard from around 10 a.m. when he
spoke to his mother on his cell phone.

University police said during the conference that they had
confirmed with the Anaheim bus driver that Arain boarded the bus
and later exited at the Imperial/Wilmington Rosa Parks bus station
in Watts. There is no confirmation that Arain boarded a bus to
UCLA, said police Lt. Manny Garza, adding that possible sightings
had been reported in Los Angeles and Culver City but had not turned
up anything.

Arain’s cell phone and credit card records have not shown
any activity in the time he’s been missing, Garza added.

Arain’s mother, Zahida Arain, made an emotional plea for
the safe return for her son. Barely audible, Zahida pleaded for her
son to “please come home.” She was joined by her son,
Ahmad’s younger brother, and other friends that comforted her
during and after the press conference.

Previously, Ahmad’s friends and family said it is unlike
him to leave without answering his phone or telling anyone where he
is going. Arain had planned to go to his counseling appointment, to
the Getty Center, to his afternoon prayers at UCLA, and then return
home by 5:30 Friday night, Zahida had said in an earlier
interview.

“By 7 o’clock (p.m.), I was sure something might be
wrong,” Zahida said.

She said she became worried when her son did not call to tell
her he would be late. She contacted UCPD when he did not return on
the 11:30 p.m. bus ““ the last of the day.

“He always informs me of where he is and what he’s
doing,” she said. “If I leave a message on his phone,
he always calls me back.”

She added that if her son is running “even half an hour
late" he calls to let her know.

The case is being investigated actively by the UCPD as a missing
person’s case, said Sgt. Jim Vandenberg of the university
police

 “At this point in time there is no indication of
foul play," Vandenberg said.

Volunteers have called hospitals around Los Angeles and Orange
counties to no avail.

Arain, who is receiving a full scholarship to UCLA, is described
by friends as a happy and “home-oriented” person.

“He’s always on the phone with his mother,”
said Umar Farukhi, Arain’s roommate of three years.
“He’s a very straightforward, open, sincere
guy.”

This past academic year Arain lived in an off-campus apartment
on Landfair Avenue. Two UCPD officers were seen leaving the
building but said they did not uncover any information from
residents.

Farukhi, who has known Arain for eight years, said Arain was not
having any problems with friends or at home and dismissed the
notion that Arain had run away, saying “I don’t see any
reason why he would run off.”

Rizwan Haque, another of Ahmad’s roommates, agreed with
Farukhi’s characterization of Arain as "a very good person"
and could think of no reason for Arain’s disappearance.

“He was mostly a stay-at-home kind of guy,” Haque
said.

Some area mosques have held special prayer services for
Arain’s safety, according to a press release distributed by
his family.

The FBI has placed Arain on its official list of missing
persons.

Arain was last seen wearing a red, short-sleeved, collared shirt
and jeans.

Contact UCPD at (310) 825-1491 with any information
regarding Arain’s whereabouts.

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