Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said Presidential Envoy for hostage affairs James C. O'Brien had "high confidence" missing freelance journalist Austin Tice is still alive in Syria after disappearing on Aug. 14, 2012. Cornyn met with Tice's parents who pleaded with both current and future presidential administrations to make solving his disappearance a priority. Photo courtesy of Reporters Without Borders

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (UPI) -- The Obama administration strongly believes missing American journalist Austin Tice is alive in Syria, Sen. John Cornyn said on Friday.

Tice, a freelance journalist, disappeared while reporting in Syria on Aug. 14, 2012, but Sen. Cornyn, R-Texas, said Presidential Envoy for hostage affairs James C. O'Brien has "high confidence" he is still alive.


"Mr. O'Brien and his team informed me that they have high confidence that Austin is alive in Syria along with other Americans who are being held captive," Cornyn said. "While this is certainly positive news, I can't help but think of his parents and what they have had to go through these last four years."

Tice remains the only American journalist still held captive in Syria according to Reporters Without Borders which launched a #FreeAustinTice social media campaign including an online petition which gathered 150,000 signatures, according to CNN.

Conryn met with Tice's parents Marc and Debra Tice, who pleaded with President-elect Donald Trump to make solving their son's disappearance a priority as they said the Obama administration had done.

"So today's news should remind us that we cannot give up until we bring Austin Tice home," Conryn said. "I renew once again my call for his immediate release by his captors, and I strongly urge the current and future Administration to continue to utilize all possible means to secure his safe return."