BOSTON — The FBI on Wednesday offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a Massachusetts man who faces terrorism charges and may in in Syria. The FBI said Ahmad Abousamra left the United States in 2006 and may be living in Aleppo, Syria. He is of Syrian descent and has dual citizenship in the US and Syria. Abousamra, now 31, was indicted in 2009 after traveling to Pakistan and Yemen, where he allegedly tried to obtain military training for the purpose of killing US soldiers overseas. He also traveled to Iraq. The FBI says Abousamra is an associate of Tarek Mehanna, the Massachusetts man convicted this year on terrorism charges and sentenced to 17½ years in prison. — AP