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The Latest: Family of drowned CDC worker thank investigators

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Fulton County chief medical examiner Dr. Jan Gorniak, tells reporters that a body found in Chattahoochee River, Tuesday has been identified as missing CDC employee Timothy Cunningham during a news conference Thursday, April 5, 2018, in Atlanta. Gorniak said the cause of death was drowning and she found no signs of foul play. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

    The Latest on the recovery of a missing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employee's body (all times local):

    11:40 a.m.

    The family of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employee whose body was found in an Atlanta river has released a statement thanking investigators and rescue workers.

    News outlets quote the statement as saying the family expressed appreciation for "all the time, attention and professionalism" shown during the search for 35-year-old Timothy Cunningham.

    Atlanta police and fire officials say fishermen came across Cunningham's body Tuesday on a bank of the Chattahoochee River in northwest Atlanta.

    Fulton County Chief Medical Examiner Jan Gorniak said at a news conference Thursday that the cause of death was drowning. She said what led to his drowning was still unknown.

    Cunningham was an epidemiologist at the Atlanta-based federal agency. He disappeared Feb. 12 and his family reported him missing on Feb. 16.

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    10:45 p.m.

    The investigation into the disappearance of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employee whose body was found in an Atlanta river will now focus on his final moments.

    Atlanta police and fire officials say fishermen came across 35-year-old Timothy Cunningham's body Tuesday on the west bank of the Chattahoochee River in northwest Atlanta.

    Officials say his body was partially submerged in water and mud. Fulton County Chief Medical Examiner Jan Gorniak said at a news conference Thursday that the cause of death was drowning. She said she was still awaiting toxicology reports to see if they could shed light on what caused him to drown.

    Cunningham was an epidemiologist at the Atlanta-based federal agency. He disappeared Feb. 12 and his family reported him missing on Feb. 16.

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    Source – abcnews.go.com

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