New York - The relatives of a former FBI agent who disappeared in Iran almost nine years ago said Monday they’re happy for the families of prisoners released from Iranian custody over the weekend but wished government officials had warned them he would not be among them.

“We had to learn it from the TV ourselves, and that’s very disappointing and heartbreaking,” said Robert Levinson’s wife, Christine.

Robert Levinson disappeared from an Iranian resort on March 9, 2007, while in the country on an unauthorized mission for the CIA. It’s unclear where he is; Iranian officials have said they don’t know but Levinson’s family does not believe them.

His son, Dan Levinson, told The Associated Press that it felt like “once again, he’s been left behind” and that the US can’t give up on bringing his father back.... Read More: VIN