Gulf Today

US offers $1m reward to locate missing journalist

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WASHINGTON: The United States is offering a reward of $1 million for informatio­n about Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria since 2012.

The FBI announced the reward this week, without any explanatio­n on the timing.

“The timing of this reward is unRELATED to Any SPECIIC Event,” An FBI spokeswoma­n said.

Tice, 36, is believed to the only American journalist currently held in Syria, one of the most dangerous countries for the news media in recent years.

A freelance journalist working for Mcclatchy News, the Washington Post, CBS, AFP and other news organizati­ons, Tice was abducted in August 2012 near Damascus.

Tice’s family has launched several appeals for informatio­n about his whereabout­s, saying they believe he is still alive.

In 2016, a #Freeaustin­tice banner was attached to the facade of the Newseum, a museum focused on news media and located on the street linking the US Capitol and the White House.

An FBI statement on its website said it would offer the reward “for informatio­n leading directly to the safe location, recovery, and return” of Tice.

The agency created an email adDress INDAUSTINT­ICE@FBI.GOV AND SAID anyone with informatio­n could also use the website tips.fbi.gov or contact any US consulate.

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