It was not widely known that the man, who identified himself as Travis Timmerman and went missing in Hungary in May, was in Syria. His discovery came as a shock to locals and journalists as thousands of detainees emerged from jails after the overthrow of ...
An American citizen who disappeared seven months ago into former Syrian President Bashar Assad’s notorious prison system was suddenly discovered Thursday outside Damascus after being released and handed over to rebel forces,
A man seen in a video circulating online is believed to be Travis Pete Timmerman, an American who went missing from Hungary earlier this year, two officials familiar with the matter told ABC News. One official said the United States government was able to make contact with the man after he was spotted in a short video circulating online.
Missouri man Travis Timmerman, missing in Hungary, found walking barefoot in Syria after rebels topple Assad regime.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets with Hungarian Premier Orban in Ankara, urges EU cooperation on counterterrorism, Syria's reconstruction - Anadolu Ajansı
An American man found wandering the streets outside the Syrian capital of Damascus barefoot identified himself as Pete Travis Timmerman on Thursday. Timmerman was last seen in Budapest, Hungary,
Timmerman, 29, had not contacted his family for months after he went on a trip to Eastern Europe. His discovery came in the wake of the overthrow of the Assad regime.
A man reportedly freed after spending several months imprisoned in Syria following an apparent Christian pilgrimage has been identified as Travis Timmerman, a U.S. citizen from Missouri.
It was not widely known that the man, who identified himself as Travis Timmerman and went missing in Hungary in May, was in Syria. His discovery came as a shock to locals, journalists and rebel ...
The man identifying himself only as “Travis,” and said that he was a pilgrim who had been detained after crossing into Syria on foot.
An American citizen detained in Syria was freed on Thursday after rebels overtook the city of Damascus, toppling the rule of President Bashar Assad and releasing thousands from imprisonment
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