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Amanda Berry, Georgina "Gina" Dejesus, and Michelle Knight, who went missing a decade ago were found on Monday, May 6, 2013 elating family members and friends who'd longed to see them again.
Cleveland Police Chief Michael McGrath said he thinks the three women were tied up at the house and held there since they were in their teens or early 20s. Authorities have arrested three brothers, including the owner of the home where the women were found.
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Gina DeJesus is seen before she was kidnapped, left, and in a screengrab from a video released by the women that was their first public statements since being freed in early May 2013 from a horrific kidnapping ordeal in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Amanda Berry is seen before she was kidnapped, left, and in a screengrab of a video released by the women that was their first public statements since being freed in early May 2013 from a horrific kidnapping ordeal in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Michelle Knight is seen before she was kidnapped, left, and in a screengrab from a video released by the women that was their first public statements since being freed in early May 2013 from a horrific kidnapping ordeal in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Amanda Berry, right, hugs her sister Beth Serrano after being reunited in a Cleveland hospital Monday May 6, 2013.
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Mugshot of Ariel Castro, one of three brothers arrested in the kidnapping of Amanda Berry, Georgina "Gina" Dejesus, and Michelle Knight.
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An undated photo of Georgina "Gina" DeJesus. Police Chief Michael McGrath said he thinks Amanda Berry, DeJesus and Michelle Knight were tied up at the house and held there since they were in their teens or early 20s.
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An undated photo of Georgina DeJesus, one of three women believed to have been held captive for almost a decade in a home in Cleveland, Ohio.
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In this March 3, 2006 file photo, A memorial for Gina DeJesus, who has been missing since April 2, 2004, rests alongside her house in Cleveland. Cleveland police say DeJesus, one of two women who went missing as teenagers about a decade ago has been found alive in a residential area about two miles south of downtown.
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An undated photo of Amanda Berry. The voice of the long-missing woman was frantic and breathless, choking back tears. "Help me. I'm Amanda Berry," she told a 911 dispatcher. "I've been kidnapped and I've been missing for 10 years and I'm, I'm here, I'm free now." Those words led police to a house near downtown Cleveland where Berry and two other women who went missing a decade ago were found on Monday, elating family members and friends who'd longed to see them again.
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An undated photo of Amanda Berry, one of three women believed to have been held captive for almost a decade in a home in Cleveland, Ohio.
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An undated photo of Amanda Berry, one of three women believed to have been held captive for almost a decade in a home in Cleveland, Ohio.
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An undated photo of Amanda Berry, one of three women believed to have been held captive for almost a decade in a home in Cleveland, Ohio.
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An undated photo of Michelle Knight, one of three women believed to have been held captive for almost a decade in a home in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Investigators enter a house on the west side of Cleveland Monday, May 6, 2013 where police say the three women were found.
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Members of the FBI evidence team remove items from a house in Cleveland Monday, May 6, 2013. Three women who went missing separately about a decade ago, when they were in their teens or early 20s, were found alive in the house. Three brothers - Ariel Castro, 52; Pedro
Castro, 54; and Onil Castro, 50 - have been arrested.
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Police and FBI congregate outside a house on Cleveland's west side Monday, May 6, 2013 where police say three women were found. The women who went missing separately about a decade ago, when they were in their teens or early 20s, were found alive Monday in a residential area just south of downtown.
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Felix DeJesus, holding a banner showing his daughter's photograph, stands by a memorial in his living room Friday, March 3, 2006, in Cleveland. Gina DeJesus has been missing since April 2, 2004. AMBER Alert was not used in the DeJesus case. Ten years after AMBER Alert began in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the system has been adopted in all 50 states and is being used for reasons beyond it's intended purpose of helping find children abducted by strangers.
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The house where three women who had disappeared as teenagers approximately ten years ago were found alive on May 6, 2013 in Cleveland, Ohio. Amanda Berry, who went missing in 2003, Gina DeJesus, who went missing in 2004, and Michele Knight, who went missing in 2002, were all found alive in the same house.
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Ricardo DeJesus talks about his sister Gina at the family home in Cleveland, May 7, 2013. Police said Gina DeJesus and two other women who went missing separately about a decade ago were found in a house near downtown Cleveland Monday and likely had been tied up during years of captivity. Three brothers have been arrested.
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Balloons fly outside the Cleveland home of Gina DeJesus on May 7, 2013. DeJesus, Amanda Berry and Michelle Knight, who went missing separately about a decade ago, were found in a home just south of downtown Cleveland on Monday.
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A "Welcome Home Gina" sign hangs on a fence outside the Cleveland home of Gina DeJesus, May 7, 2013. DeJesus, Amanda Berry and Michelle Knight, who went missing separately about a decade ago, were found in a home just south of downtown Cleveland on Monday.
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Sandra Ruiz, aunt of Gina DeJesus, talks about her visit with Gina, Tuesday, May 7, 2013.
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Sandra Ruiz, aunt of Gina DeJesus, talks about her visit with Gina, May 7, 2013.
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A man shows page one of The Plain Dealer newspaper to a friend while people gather along Seymour Avenue near the house where three women, who disappeared as teens about a decade ago, were found alive, May 7, 2013.
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Neighbor Charles Ramsey heard the cries of kidnapping victim Amanda Berry coming from the home where she had been held captive for nearly ten years.
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A missing poster still rests on a tree outside the home of Amanda Berry in Cleveland, May 8, 2013.
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The front porch of Amanda Berry's Cleveland home is decorated with balloons and signs, May 8, 2013.
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A sign hangs on the porch of the Cleveland home of Amanda Berry, May 8, 2013.