Brrr. Living in northern Ohio as I do, I remember the Amanda Berry case very well. The poor girl left her job at Burger King and never made it home...
Freaking creepy story, but at least it has a happy ending.Three Ohio women found alive after being missing for a decade; 3 men arrested
Three brothers have been arrested after three women who disappeared in separate incidents about a decade ago were found alive in a house in Ohio, police said.
A neighbor told how he came to the womens rescue after hearing screams coming from the house in Cleveland.
Officials confirm that one man has been arrested after three Ohio women were found alive after being missing for a decade.
Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight went missing between 2000 and 2004 when they were aged between 14 and 20. Berry's mother died in 2006, not knowing whether her daughter was alive or dead.
Three male suspects, including a 52-year-old man, were arrested, Cleveland Police said in a statement. Reuters reported they were brothers, citing police.
Neighbor Charles Ramsey told NBC Cleveland station WKYC that he heard screams coming from the house on the citys west side and was able to speak to Berry, who said she was trapped inside.
She told Ramsey her name and said, "I've been kidnapped, and I've been in this house a long time, and I want to leave right now."
The door would not open so Ramsey said he helped kick it down and then allowed Berry to call 911. Berry had with her a child who she said belonged to her captor....
Cleveland police released the frantic call where Berry pleaded with a 911 operator to send help right away.
"Help me! I'm Amanda Berry. I've been kidnapped and I've been missing for 10 years and I'm here. I'm free now," she said. "I'm Amanda Berry, I've been on the news."
Police in Cleveland made an amazing discovery -- three young women who went missing a decade ago were found alive and safe....
All three women were taken to a hospital, where they were reported to be in good medical condition, according to officials....
The women's disappearance has been a mystery to Cleveland authorities for years.
Berry, now 27, was reported missing on April 21, 2003 after she phoned her sister to say she was getting a ride home from her job at a fast food restaurant.
About one year later, then 14-year-old DeJesus went missing when walking home from school.
Knight went missing around the year 2000, police said, but since she was 20 years old at the time, authorities assumed she may have run off on her own.