He's had a reward for awhile. It's been sitting at $33,500 since at least Jan. 16 I believe. That makes me wonder if he just wandered off, that is a lot of money for someone to possibly claim, especially in a rural area. No matter what it's very sad.
From Feb. 3:
http://www.examiner.com/x-1168-Crime-Examiner~topic76399-reward-increased
It has been over 3 weeks since Adji Desir disappeared on Jan 10. Although the ground search for Adji was called off on Jan. 17, there has been a new push to find him and the reward for his safe return has been increased to $33,500.
I think this was first, From Jan. 14:
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/jan/14/del-s-24-hour-store-owner-offers-reward-return-mis/
Del Ackerman, the owner of Del's 24-Hour Store in East Naples, confirmed today that he is offering a $3,000 reward to anyone who returns 6-year-old Adji Desir to his family alive.
Then other money is mentioned, but not Mr. Ackerman's, I'm not sure what happened there. From Jan. 16:
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/jan/16/adji-search-continues-nothing-has-been-ruled-out-a/
There is currently a $23,500 Crime Stoppers award and a $10,000 reward from the FBI being offered for information that leads to Adjis return. Adjis case will be featured on Americas Most Wanted tonight.