Pictures - Missing Ohio women found after 10 years


Amanda Berry, right, hugged her sister Beth Serrano after the two were reunited in a Cleveland hospital. Berry and two other women, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight, were missing for about a decade until they were found in a house near downtown Cleveland on May 6.


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Amanda Berry, right, hugged her sister Beth Serrano after the two were reunited in a Cleveland hospital. Berry and two other women, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight, were missing for about a decade until they were found in a house near downtown Cleveland on May 6.


Read the story of how they were found.


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Kidnapper Ariel Castro in his May 7 booking photo provided by the Cleveland Police Department. Castro and his two brothers, Onil and Pedro, were arrested in connection with the abduction of three Cleveland women found alive after vanishing in their own neighborhood for about a decade.


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Onil Castro in his booking photo.


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Pedro Castro in his booking photo.


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A view of the broken front door of the house on Seymour Avenue in Cleveland where Amanda Berry escaped.


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Amanda Marie Berry went missing in April 2003 when she was 16. The FBI released this photo after Berry was found in a house in Cleveland. Police arrested three brothers in connection with their disappearance.


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The FBI released undated photos of Amanda Berry, left, and Gina Dejesus after the two were found on May 6 in a home not far from where they were abducted. DeJesus went missing in April 2004 at 14. A third woman, Michelle Knight, was also found, but photos of her have not yet been released.


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Gina DeJesus, who went missing in April 2004, was found alive in a home in Cleveland with two other women. Police arrested a 52-year-old man who lived at the home where the women were found.


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A "Welcome Home Gina " sign hung on a fence outside the home of Gina DeJesus on May 7.


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The front page of The Plain Dealer, a Cleveland newspaper.


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Tasheena Mitchell, cousin of Amanda Berry, celebrated outside of MetroHealth Medical Center after the women were found.


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Felix DeJesus held a banner of his daughter Gina's photograph next to a memorial in his living room in Cleveland.


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A memorial for Gina DeJesus rested alongside her house in Cleveland on March 3, 2006.


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Sheriff deputies stood outside the house in Cleveland where three women who vanished a decade ago were found. Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight went missing separately and likely had been tied up during years of captivity, said police, who arrested three brothers associated with the case.


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Neighbor Charles Ramsey spoke to media near the home in Cleveland where Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michele Knight were found. Ramsey said he heard screaming from the house and helped Berry escape. She then phoned the police, who arrived and found the other two women.


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Amanda Berry smashed the front door of a house in Cleveland to escape after she had been missing for 10 years. A neighbor, Charles Ramsey, said he heard Berry trying to get out. ‘‘I’m eating my McDonald’s. I come outside. I see this girl going nuts trying to get out of a house,” he said.


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A general view of the exterior of the house where the three missing women were found on May 6. Three suspects have been taken into custody.


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