Austin Bennett Tice (born August 11, 1981) is an American freelance journalist and a veteran U.S. Marine Corps officer who was kidnapped while reporting in Syria on August 13, 2012. Tice is the longest captive American journalist in history and the second-longest detained journalist in the world after Dawit Isaak, who has been held without trial in Eritrea since 2001. Since 2012, the U.S government has maintained that Tice was being held by the Assad regime. Syrian intelligence files uncovered by the BBC in June 2025 and statements from former Syrian officials after the fall of Assad confirmed this.
Tice became one of the first American correspondents to witness Syrian-rebel confrontations. His coverage was cited, along with efforts of additional reporters, as contributing to McClatchy winning a George Polk Award for war reporting for its coverage of Syria's civil war.
No group or government ever claimed responsibility for his disappearance.
In April 2018, the FBI increased their reward for information regarding Tice's whereabouts to $1 million.
Two US officials said Tice was believed to still be alive, and the State Department said in August 2018 that the US government still believed Tice was being held by the Syrian government or its allies. The U.S. government maintained "ongoing dialogue" with the Syrian government regarding Tice.
In November 2018, Reuters reported that Robert C. O'Brien, the US Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, had called on Russia to "exert whatever influence they have in Syria" to secure Tice's release. The Syrian government said that it was unaware of Tice's whereabouts.
In December 2018, Tice's parents announced during a press conference that they had received new information that indicated their son was still alive without elaborating further. Speaking to reporters from Beirut, Tice's parents said they believed that the best chance of Tice's release would come from direct talks between the US and Syrian governments.
In summer 2020, Kash Patel, then White House counterterrorism adviser, travelled secretly to Damascus with Roger Carstens, US hostage negotiator, in an attempt to win the release of Tice.
After Tice's disappearance was mentioned by WHCA president Steven Portnoy at the 2022 White House Correspondents Dinner, President Joe Biden invited Tice's parents to the White House for a meeting. Following the 45 minute meeting, his parents said they were hopeful for his return. As part of a statement issued to mark the tenth anniversary of Tice's captivity, Biden noted that the US government knew "with certainty" that the journalist was being held by the Syrian government.
In a statement released on May 3, 2024—World Press Freedom Day 2024—President Biden stated Tice remained a hostage in Syria.
In a speech on December 8, 2024—the day of the fall of the Assad regime—President Biden said that "We believe he's alive ... we think we can get him back, but we have no direct evidence of that yet." Several papers have reported that fellow detainees saw Tice as recently as 2022. Reports subsequently emerged that Tice was able to escape from his cell in early 2013 after five months of captivity and was found wandering through the Mezzeh neighborhood of Damascus. This was the first time Tice had been publicly seen since his abduction. After being spotted by locals, he went to the house of a prominent Syrian family, but was soon recaptured. On December 18, 2024, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised that he would not strike the area near the prison where Tice might be held. His mother had sent him a letter two days earlier, urging him to halt Israel’s airstrikes in Syria to enable the search for him to continue.
In June 2025, Syrian intelligence files uncovered by the BBC and confirmation from former Syrian officials confirmed that Austin Tice had been held by the Assad regime. The BBC found that the FBI and CIA had interviewed Major General Bassam al-Hassan, a former Assad regime official who is accused of being responsible for holding Tice captive, multiple times earlier in the year. Hassan told the investigators that the regime had Tice executed in 2013, a claim that has not been corroborated.
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