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FBI remembers former agent 11 years after disappearance in Iran

WASHINGTON 鈥斅燭he FBI remembered a solemn anniversary last Friday: the 11th聽observance of the day former FBI agent Robert Levinson was last seen alive in Iran.

Saturday was Levinson’s 70th birthday.

Levinson was taken from Kish Island in Iran while working on a CIA operation. The Iranian government initially announced his detainment, then quickly denied knowing what happened to Levinson.

鈥淭his is something the FBI has never forgotten. His fellow agents have never forgotten Bob,鈥 said Tom O鈥機onnor, the head of the FBI Agents Association. 鈥淭he FBI Agents Association stands with his family and with the FBI in the efforts that everyone is making to reunite Bob with his family.鈥

O鈥機onnor said the investigation is ongoing.

“There are people that are dedicated to working nothing but the Bob Levinson kidnapping case,” he said.

Levinson鈥檚 family was sent pictures and videos of Levinson in the years after his disappearance, but none have been made public. Last year, his family filed a federal lawsuit against the Iranian government under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, alleging hostage-taking and torture.

Some U.S. government agencies say it鈥檚 possible that Levinson died in captivity, but there鈥檚 continued hope he鈥檒l be found.

鈥淏y remembering these solemn anniversaries 鈥 11 years is a long time 鈥 we hope that somebody will come forward with information. There鈥檚 a reward out there, $5 million, for the return of Bob Levinson to his family,” O’Connor said.

鈥淩epresentatives of the Government of Iran and the United States agreed to cooperate in sharing information which would lead to Mr. Levinson鈥檚 return,” the FBI said in a statement on Friday. “The FBI calls on the government of Iran to uphold this commitment so that Mr. Levinson and his family can be reunited.鈥

O鈥機onnor said there鈥檚 no reason to think that won鈥檛 happen someday.

鈥淚鈥檝e worked on hostage cases in the past where someone was held in Iraq for 311 days, and it just was one piece of information that broke and he was reunited with his family,” he said. “People didn鈥檛 think that was going to happen and it did, so never give up hope.”

John Domen

John has been with 草莓传媒 since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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