The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) continues to investigate the disappearance of Robert A. Levinson since he went missing on Kish Island, Iran, on March 9, 2007.
Mr. Levinson is a retired U.S. government employee who gave 28 years of service to the U.S. Department of Justice, including the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Levinson retired from the FBI in 1998 and worked as a private investigator following his retirement.
Levinson traveled to Kish Island, Iran, on March 8, 2007, working on behalf of several large corporations, and his whereabouts, well-being and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance have been unknown since that time.
(Robert Levinson disappeared over a decade ago. Robert Levinson’s son shared his story on ‘Fox & Friends’. Courtesy of Fox News and YouTube. Posted on Jul 23, 2017)
In recent years, representatives of the Government of Iran and the United States agreed to cooperate in sharing information which would lead to Mr. Levinson’s return.
The FBI calls on the Government of Iran to uphold this commitment so that Mr. Levinson and his family can be reunited.
Mr. Levinson, who will turn 70 on March 10th, has been held for 11 years.
The FBI and our partners in the United States Government have worked tirelessly to bring Mr. Levinson home.
The FBI’s dedicated team of agents and analysts, along with our interagency partners, is steadfast in our mission to locate Mr. Levinson and return him home where he belongs.
(Learn More. Courtesy of CNN and YouTube. Posted on Jan 8, 2013)