Four years ago, Abdelhamid Al-Madioum disappeared while on a family vacation in Morocco.
The parents of the then 18-year-old St. Louis Park man later discovered their son had absconded to Syria with plans to join the ranks of ISIS. After that, no one saw him again.
But Al-Madioum has now resurfaced in a northern Syrian prison, according to CBS News.
In a chance encounter, a news crew for CBS recently found a man purporting to be Al-Madioum while touring a Syrian prison full of ISIS fighters. Now 22 years old, with short black hair, wearing an orange jumpsuit and missing his right arm, Al-Madioum told CBS reporters that ISIS recruited him through Twitter.
Al-Madioum said he didn't believe news reports about ISIS being a terrorist organization, and he said he joined with the intention of becoming a doctor.
"They gave me a blank check to buy whatever I wanted," Al-Madioum said in the interview, which aired Tuesday.
Al-Madioum claimed that he never fought for ISIS, according to CBS. He said his arm was blown off in a U.S. airstrike.
The Star Tribune first reported Al-Madioum's disappearance in 2017, making him the first new disclosure of a Minnesotan attempting to join the terrorist group since the high-profile prosecution of nine Twin Cities men drew national attention a year earlier.