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West Side family grateful for efforts to free son in Syria

Donna Gordon Blankinship Associated Press

SEATTLE – The Seattle-area family of a U.S. citizen released from captivity by the Syrian government said Saturday they were grateful for efforts by the U.S. government over the past three years to secure his freedom.

The exact whereabouts of freelance photographer Kevin Patrick Dawes remained unclear, but his family told the Associated Press in a statement they’re thrilled to be welcoming him home.

“We’re incredibly grateful for the tireless efforts of the U.S. government over the last three years and the involvement of the Czech and Russian governments in securing Kevin’s release,” said the statement emailed by Randy Dawes, who identified himself as Kevin’s father.

The U.S. State Department said Friday the Syrian government had released the 33-year-old to authorities from Russia, which has been backing the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad in the civil war that is in its sixth year.

U.S. officials said Dawes, who lived in San Diego, was detained in 2012 in Syria.

Family members in Renton, Washington, asked for people to respect their privacy.

“Our thoughts are with the families who have loved ones missing overseas and pray for their safe release,” the statement said.