FBI Posts Request for Info on Retired Agent Who Disappeared on Iran Island

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Retired FBI Special Agent Robert Levinson vanished on Kish Island, a duty-free Iranian resort just off its coast in the Persian Gulf, on March 8, 2007.

The FBI has obtained information that Mr. Levinson arrived on Iran's Kish Island on March 8, 2007, had several meetings at the Maryam Hotel, and then checked out the next day, a bureau bulletin late Tuesday said. 

"However, Mr. Levinson did not fly to Dubai on a previously scheduled flight. There is no record of Mr. Levinson leaving Kish Island. Nor is there any record of Mr. Levinson using his passport or credit cards after March 9, 2007," the FBI said.
"Anyone with information about Mr. Levinson's disappearance should contact their local FBI field office, or if outside the U.S., the legal attaché at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate."

    The FBI added that people with information could also submit information at its Web site.

Levinson was a Russian organized crime expert who worked as a consultant since his retirement, according to several reports.  
  
The Iranians have said they have no information on Levinson.

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