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Alexis Stevens

Atlanta police: Missing CDC researcher was upset he didn't get promotion

ATLANTA _ The researcher from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now missing for two weeks was disappointed he was passed over for a promotion, Atlanta police said Tuesday afternoon.

Timothy Cunningham, 35, told several co-workers he had expected to receive the promotion, Major Michael O'Connor said. Cunningham, a Morehouse College and Harvard University graduate, is an epidemiologist with the chronic disease department of the CDC.

On Feb. 12, Cunningham reported to work, but left early, telling co-workers he did not feel well. When his parents couldn't reach him, they drove from Maryland to his northwest Atlanta home. All of Cunningham's personal belongings and his vehicle were found in the home.

"This is an extremely unusual set of circumstances," O'Connor said. "It is not common for us to find someone's entire belongings."

Though there is no evidence of foul play, O'Connor said it can't be ruled out.

"We don't have any information going one way or another about what happened," he said.

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