On March 9, 2007, retired FBI agent Robert
Levinson went missing from Kish Island, Iran, and today, on the eighth
anniversary of his disappearance, the FBI has increased its reward to up
to $5 million for information leading directly to his safe location,
recovery, and return. Levinson, who will turn 67 tomorrow, is now one of
the longest-held American hostages in history.
“Today we mark eight years since Bob disappeared in Iran, and we are increasing the reward for his location and safe return to his family,” said FBI Director James B. Comey. “We ask anyone with information to contact the FBI. It is long past time for Bob to come home.”
Anyone with information regarding Levinson or his captors is encouraged to contact the FBI at https://tips.fbi.gov. Information will be kept confidential and can be provided anonymously.
“Today we mark eight years since Bob disappeared in Iran, and we are increasing the reward for his location and safe return to his family,” said FBI Director James B. Comey. “We ask anyone with information to contact the FBI. It is long past time for Bob to come home.”
Anyone with information regarding Levinson or his captors is encouraged to contact the FBI at https://tips.fbi.gov. Information will be kept confidential and can be provided anonymously.
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