6 years after capture, US believes journalist Tice still alive in Syria

State Department says it is actively working to bring back freelancer, last seen in 2012 video being held by armed men

Screen shot of an FBI poster about Austin Bennett Tice, a photojournalist from Texas who disappeared in Syria in August 2012. (FBI)
Screen shot of an FBI poster about Austin Bennett Tice, a photojournalist from Texas who disappeared in Syria in August 2012. (FBI)

WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump’s administration believes missing US journalist Austin Tice is still alive, six years after he is thought to have been taken captive in Syria.

“We believe him to be alive,” State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said on the sixth anniversary of his disappearance.

“We remain deeply concerned about his well-being, and we are actively working to bring Austin Tice home.”

Nauert declined to provide information on how the United States has reached that conclusion or where he is being held, and by whom.

Tice was a 31-year-old freelance photojournalist working for AFP, McClatchy News, The Washington Post, CBS, and other news organizations when he was detained at a checkpoint near Damascus on August 14, 2012.

Austin Tice (photo credit: screen capture, YouTube)
Austin Tice (screen capture: YouTube)

A former marine, he appeared blindfolded in the custody of an unidentified group of armed men in a video a month later.

Since then, there has been no official information on whether he is alive or dead.

Earlier this year, the US government announced a reward of $1 million for information about Tice.

Speaking to the Washington Post, his parents said they hoped the Trump administration would open direct talks with the Syrian government to secure his release.

“We really do believe that this administration has a greater commitment to bring people home,” his mother Debra Tice said.

With US-Syria relations broken off, Nauert declined to answer directly when asked if direct talks with Damascus on Tic

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