American man found in Syria after being imprisoned for months

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DAMASCUS, Syria — A Missouri man found in Syria told NBC News on Thursday he spent months in a Syrian prison after he crossed into the country on a “pilgrimage” to Damascus. It was not widely known that the man, who identified himself as Travis Timmerman and disappeared 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 President Bashar al-Assad over the weekend.

Timmerman, who initially identified himself only as “Travis,” was first seen in a video that emerged overnight that led some to misidentify him as missing American journalist Austin Tice, 43.

Surrounded by reporters as he leaned against walls with flaking paint, Timmerman, 29, said Syrian officials stopped him this year after he had crossed into the country on foot.

“I was on a pilgrimage to Damascus,” he told NBC News in a building on the outskirts of the capital. He said he had spent three days living in a mountain area around the border between Lebanon and Syria “without food and water” before he was spotted by a border guard and detained.

Timmerman said the regime imprisoned him for months, during which “I was fed well, I always had water, the only difficulty was not being able to go to the bathroom” regularly.

Rebel forces released him as they broke into regime prisons across the country to free detainees.

Timmerman said he had spent the past few days wandering the streets barefoot, sleeping outside and in an abandoned house. He was found once again by a local he asked for water and subsequently appeared in the video that quickly spread across social media and drew the media’s attention.

After he was located by NBC News and other outlets in Dhiyabia, Timmerman said he had “been reading the scripture a lot” before he decided to cross the mountains from Lebanon into Syria. He appeared calm.

Travis Timmerman speaks to NBC News outside the Syrian capital, Damascus, on Thursday.Ted Turner / NBC News

When a man repeatedly offered to put him in touch with U.S. officials, he replied that he was “OK for right now.”

He later told NBC News that he felt his imprisonment was “actually good for me,” describing it as “a time of solace, of meditation, and I’m stronger for it.”

He said that he plans to go to Jordan before he tries to return to Damascus and that he would look to get in touch with his family, whom he said he had not spoken with yet.

A U.S. official said Washington was “aware of reports of an American found outside of Damascus and seeking to provide support. Out of respect for his privacy, we have no further information to provide at this time.”

Timmerman said he had been in Europe before he embarked on his pilgrimage. 

Authorities in Missouri and the Hungarian capital, Budapest, had put out missing person reports this year for a man named Pete Timmerman, whom Hungarian police identified as “Travis” Pete Timmerman. 

The Missouri State Highway Patrol said in a public awareness bulletin that Timmerman disappeared from Budapest on May 28, just under seven months ago.

Authorities in Budapest had identified Timmerman in a request for information as “Travis Pete Timmerman.” They said he was last seen at a church and had since “left for an unknown location, with no sign of life.” 

Matt Bradley and Richard Engel reported from Damascus and Chantal Da Silva from London.

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