Chandra Levy chronology
September 2000: Chandra Levy begins work as an intern for U.S. Bureau of Prisons in Washington, D.C.
November: Levy visits Ceres Rep. Gary Condit's Capitol Hill office.
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Chandra Levy chronology
September 2000: Chandra Levy begins work as an intern for U.S. Bureau of Prisons in Washington, D.C.
November: Levy visits Ceres Rep. Gary Condit's Capitol Hill office.
Dec. 23: Levy, in an e-mail to a friend, indicates that she is seeing someone connected to Congress.
April 23, 2001: Levy's internship ends. She is due back in California by May 11 to receive her master's degree from USC.
April 30: Levy last seen at the Washington Sports Club
May 1: Levy, 24, is last heard from in an e-mail to her parents in Modesto.
May 5: The Levys report their daughter missing.
May 10: Levy's disappearance becomes public. Condit calls Levy "a great person and a good friend" and announces a $25,000 reward fund, giving $10,000 himself.
May 16: Washington police interview Condit.
May 24: Police search Levy's neighborhood and Condit's nearby neighborhood.
July 7: Condit meets with police for a third time and, according to media reports Condit has not denied, admits an affair with Levy.
July 13: Condit lawyer Abbe Lowell announces that Condit passed a privately administered lie detector test. Police and Levys press for a police-administered test.
July 19: FBI Special Agent Brad Garrett takes over the FBI's end of the Levy investigation.
July 27: The FBI interviews Condit.
Aug. 23: Condit talks with Connie Chung of ABC News.
Aug. 28: Condit's children, Chad and Cadee, quit their jobs in Gov. Gray Davis' administration, accusing him of being disloyal to their father.
Oct. 21: Merced Assemblyman Dennis Cardoza, a Condit protégé, announces he will run against him.
Nov. 15: Condit notifies House of Representatives that a grand jury has subpoenaed documents from his office.
Dec. 7: Less than hour before the deadline, Condit files for re-election.
March 5: Cardoza defeats Condit in the Democratic primary election.
May 22: Levy's remains found in Rock Creek Park, Washington.
May 28: More than 1,000 people attend a memorial service in Modesto. Authorities in Washington say investigation is a murder probe.
Feb. 20, 2009: Police tell Levy's parents an arrest is imminent.