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Chronicle of the 3 young kidnapped for 10 years in Cleveland Ohio

Three women who disappeared about a decade ago was found alive in a house in Cleveland, Ohio, police reported yesterday. Amanda Berry, 27, Gina DeJesus, 23, and Michelle Knight, 32, were found Monday in a home in the West Side neighborhood in Cleveland, near where they disappeared between 2002 and 2004, after the first take out an arm through one door and start screaming, which alerted a neighbor. "Help.'m Amanda Berry. Was kidnapped and have been missing for ten years and I am, I'm here, now I'm free," she said in a call to the 911 emergency service. A six year old girl, daughter of Berry, was also found along with the women, police said. Berry was last seen on April 21, 2003 afternoon, he left his job at a fast food restaurant a few meters from his home. He was 16. His mother, Lou-wana Miller, died "of grief", in March 2006, told CNN someone close to the family. DeJesus was 14 when she disappeared. He left school on April 2, 2004, but never came home. Michelle Knight was last seen near the house of a premium, August 23, 2002. He was 21. The three women were discharged yesterday morning from a hospital where he underwent a medical examination, which determined their status as "relatively healthy" according to MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. They were then taken to a place in the suburbs of Cleveland. After the discovery, police arrested three brothers, Ariel, Oneil and Pedro Castro, 52, 50 and 54 years respectively. Ariel is the owner of the house, his two brothers lived elsewhere, police said. Until yesterday, there had been formulated charges against those arrested. According to the Plain Dealer newspaper, Ariel Castro's daughter, mental patient, was sentenced in 2008 to 25 years in prison for violence against a baby. Moreover, CBS News, citing family knew DeJesus said Ariel Castro, who was the father of his best friend. Even Castro's son wrote an article about the disappearance of DeJesus, was published by USA Today in 2004. Police did not suspect despite complaints from neighbors The public safety director of Cleveland, Martin Flask said the police were not alerted to any anomaly in the number 2207 Seymour Avenue, although he was twice in the place. The first time was in March 2000, because Ariel Castro denounced a street fight, and the second in January 2004, when the man, then a school bus driver, had forgotten a child in the vehicle. But found no reason to investigate further. However, two neighbors said they had been concerned enough by what they saw in the house to call the police on two occasions. Elsie Cintron, who lives three houses away, said her daughter once saw a naked woman who was crawling in the back garden for several years and called the police, "but they did not take it seriously" said. Another neighbor, Israel Lugo, said he heard shots in some of the doors of the house of Castro, who had plastic bags in the windows instead of glass, in November 2011. He said agents knocked on the door, but nobody answered. "They walked to the side of the house and then left," he said. Neighbors also said they saw Castro sometimes go walking with a little girl to a playground. Other neighbors never notice anything, "I did barbecues with this guy, we hear salsa. Never anything made me think I had girls in that house. He left the garden, walking his dog, took care of his car, a regular guy," said Charles Ramsey, the neighbor who helped her escape to Berry

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