Abducted teens captive for 'decade'

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 07 Mei 2013 | 14.41

Charles Ramsey said he heard a girl screaming before helping her escape the house she was being held captive in. Courtesy Fox News

THREE brothers have been arrested after three women abducted up to a decade ago were found alive in the United States.

Cleveland police have confirmed three Hispanic males, aged 50, 52 and 54, are under arrest.  The 52-year-old man was named by city council officials as Cleveland Municipal School District bus driver Ariel Castro.

Police are searching the house at 2207 Seymour Avenue after a 911 call led police to the three women and two children.

In a strange twist, it has been revealed that Anthony Castro, the son of suspect Ariel Castro wrote an article about the abduction of Gina DeJesus when he was a journalism student in 2004.

Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus have been missing "for years". They had each been abducted separately when they were teenagers in 2003 and 2004.

A third woman named Michele Knight was also found at the house. Police have since confirmed Michele had been reported as missing since 2002.

All three women all went missing on the same busy block, near West 110th St and Lorain Ave, in Cleveland.

Police search the house at 2207 Seymour Avenue where the three missing women were held captive.

One of the women reportedly begged a passer-by for help.

"I heard screaming ... And I see this girl going nuts trying to get outside,'' said Charles Ramsey, the neighbour who found the women.

"I go on the porch and she said 'Help me get out. I've been here a long time'. I figure it was domestic violence dispute.

"She comes out with a little girl and says 'Call 911, my name is Amanda Berry'. When she told me, it didn't register."

He said he kicked the bottom of the door open so Amanda could crawl out. Amanda emerged with a young child.

"Luckily  it was aluminum, it was cheap," he said,

Audio has been released of the frantic emergency call Amanda Berry made after escaping a kidnapping lasting ten years.

"She climbed out with her daughter. ... She went to my house, we called 911."

Ramsay said Berry had made her escape bid while her captor had gone for a meal at McDonald's.

Berry asked for a phone to call 911.

"Help me, I am Amanda Berry... need police! I've been kidnapped, I've been missing for ten years and  I'm here. I'm free now," she frantically told the operator. A baby can be heard crying in the background.

"Hello? I need them [the police] now, before he gets back."

WEWS news reports a detective told Ramsey: "Charles, do you realise who you just rescued?"

Ramsey added: "When the police got here, she said there are three more girls up there. And that's when Gina DeJesus (appeared), and they brought two more girls out."

Cleveland police said Berry, DeJesus and Michele Knight are talking to authorities and appear to be in good health.

"This isn't the ending we usually hear for these stories so we're really happy," a police spokesman told assembled media outside the house.

The three women are being treated at Cleveland's Metro Health Medical Centre.

Doctor Gerald Maloney says they are fair condition.

"Currently they're safe. We are in the process of evaluating their medical needs," he said.

Police outside the Cleveland house where Gina and Amanda were believed to have been held. Picture: RachelDissell / Twitter

"They appear to be in a fair condition at the moment. They are able to speak with us.

"I can't really go into any further details."

Hundreds of people gathered in the streets near the white timber house at 2207 Seymour Avenue in Cleveland, where the women were discovered.

Amanda Berry named her abductor in the 911 call as Ariel Castro.

He was in the house - believed to be only kilometres from where the two were abducted - at the time police arrived in response to the call.

Cleveland police have released a statement on the arrest: "Today, the Cleveland Division of Police confirms that three missing girls were located in a house on Seymour Avenue in the Second District. All three women, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight, seem to be in good health. A 52 year old Hispanic male has been placed under arrest regarding this incident. A press conference is expected to be held tomorrow, late morning, to provide more details surrounding these missing persons investigations."

A crowd gathers outside the Cleveland house where Gina and Amanda were believed to have been held. Picture: RachelDissell / Twitter

WEWS news reports the missing women were malnourished and dehydrated. Two children were seen inside the Cleveland house.

CNN reports the two children were girls.

Berry disappeared at age 16 in 2003, after calling home to say she was getting a ride home from her job at a burger restaurant.

DeJesus vanished at age 14 on her way home from school about a year later.

Ramsey said he had "eaten ribs" with the neighbour who owned the house, and had no idea there were women in the property.

A neighbour quipped: "(He must have) big testicles to pull this off, bro, because we see this dude every day!"

Amanda Berry and Gina Dejesus were found in Cleveland US after decade in captivity.

Cleveland's Mayor has issued a statement welcoming the recovery of the women. "We have many unanswered questions regarding this case, the investigation will be ongoing," he said.


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