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March 23, 2008 7:29 a.m. EST Jupiter Kalambakal - AHN News Writer Ottawa, Ontario (AHN)- After announcing a $50,000 cash reward to those who could provide leads on their missing daughter, the parents of 18-year-old Carleton University student Nadia Kajouji is meeting a Toronto private investigator to help them look for her. Nadia, who has been missing for the past two weeks, was last seen leaving her campus dormitory on March 9 at 11:30 p.m. According to news reports, Nadia e-mailed a friend, saying she planned to go skating. But police said she left her wallet, cash and credit cards behind. She was wearing a long winter coat and boots when she was last seen, police said. On Saturday, Nadia's father Mohammed, spent seven hours yesterday with a small team and a search dog going through Carleton's tunnel network. "Nothing, we didn't find a single thing," he said. "We are currently interviewing friends and family and are looking at information from other sources, including video cameras," Ottawa Police Sgt. Uday said. Police don't suspect foul play was involved in her disappearance. Nadia's parents said Nadia wasn't quite herself when she came home to Brampton over March break.
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