A former FBI agent has gone missing in Iran, while working as a private investiagtor. He has been missing since 2007, while in Iran on business. Authorities are offering a $1 million dollar reward to anyone with information leading to his safe return. Click below to find out more.
Cesar Colon
Wednesday marks day 2,000 since retired FBI agent Robert Levinson disappeared in Iran, and the State Department is urging Tehran to provide information on his whereabouts. “Determining Mr. Levinson’s whereabouts and reuniting him safely with his family continues to be a priority for the U.S. government. The United States also continues to welcome the assistance of our international partners in this investigation,” U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.
An FBI reward of $1 million for information leading to Levinson’s safe return still stands. Levinson, who became a private investigator after retiring from the FBI, was working on a cigarette smuggling case when he disappeared more than five years ago while on a business trip on Iran’s Kish island on March 8, 2007.