Calif. FBI agent missing, possibly armed, suicidal

Stephen Ivens
This image provided by the Burbank Police Department shows an undated photo of FBI Special Agent Stephen Ivens. He was last seen by family members Thursday evening, KABC-TV reported.
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BURBANK, Calif. (AP) -- Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials and other law enforcement personnel searched a rugged mountain area Saturday for an FBI agent who had not been seen for more than 24 hours and was said to be despondent and possibly suicidal.

Los Angeles-based Special Agent Stephen Ivens was last seen by family members Thursday evening, KABC-TV reported. He left his Burbank home the next morning on foot and has not been seen since, FBI officials said at a news conference.

Ivens was distraught, and authorities fear he may have harmed himself, according to KABC-TV. Officials did not say why Ivens was distraught.

A search of his home did not turn up his handgun, and police believe he may have taken it with him.

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About 100 FBI agents, 40 sheriff's department rescuers and a dozen local police officers were participating in the search for Ivens, who was described as an avid hiker and runner.

FBI Special Agent Steve Gomez said dogs had tracked Ivens' scent toward the rugged Verdugo Mountains, east of Burbank, but searchers were fanning out throughout Los Angeles County.

Ivens was described by FBI colleagues as well liked. Married with a 1-year-old child, he has been working for the FBI for the past three years in the national security area. Before that, he worked as a Los Angeles police officer for eight years.

Gomez told reporters that foul play was not suspected and Ivens was not believed to pose a threat to others.