Regrann from @freedom_faction - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (#CDC) epidemiologist #DrTimothyCunningham has been missing for more than five weeks, and police still don’t know why he suddenly disappeared. Cunningham was last seen on Feb. 12 after he left work early, telling co-workers he felt ill. After two days of no contact, family members went to his Atlanta home to find his cell phone, keys, wallet, car and dog — but no Timothy. The door was locked, but two windows were open. Authorities are still working on getting to the bottom of Cunningham’s sudden disappearance. The #Atlanta Police Department did not respond to The Daily Caller News Foundation’s inquiries, and the CDC said it had no new information to share. “We have no new information to share,” CDC spokeswoman Kathy Harben told The DCNF. “Dr. Cunningham’s colleagues and friends at CDC hope that he is safe.” “We want him to return to his loved ones and his work — doing what he does best as a CDC disease detective — protecting people’s health,” Harben said. Cunningham, 35, is a highly respected epidemiologist who also worked on U.S. government response teams to the #Ebola and #Zikaviruses. He began working at the CDC in 2010 and holds two degrees from #HarvardUniversity. Cunningham’s sudden disappearance has baffled his family, whom he was close to and contacted on a regular basis. Police say Cunningham was informed why he was not given a promotion the same day he disappeared, but the CDC says that’s not true. CDC Director Dr. Anne Schuchat said Cunningham received “an early promotion/exceptional proficiency promotion to Commander” in late 2017 “in recognition of his exemplary performance.” By all accounts, Cunningham enjoyed his work at CDC and was an active member of the community. However, Cunningham’s parents, Terrell and Tia-Juana, said something seemed amiss in conversations with their son the night before he disappeared. Tia-Juana said she received a text from her son at 5:21 a.m. asking “Are you awake?” “As a parent, you have indicators when things are just not right with your child, and that was the case,” Terrell Cunningham told CNN. 🖐🏾More in comments👇🏾 - #regrann













