<p>Three young women who had been missing for a decade two of whom disappeared as teenagers were found alive in a house in Cleveland, police in the US state of Ohio said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The dramatic discovery drew hundreds of cheering people to the usually quiet, residential street to celebrate that girls, long feared dead, were very much alive.<br /><br />The details of the trauma they may have suffered in captivity were not yet known, but it appeared that at least one of the girls had borne a child during her captivity.<br /><br />The nightmare ended when Amanda Berry reached her arm through a crack in the front door and called for help.<br /><br />"I heard screaming... And I see this girl going nuts trying to get outside of the house," Charles Ramsey told the local ABC news affiliate.<br /><br />"I go on the porch, and she said 'Help me get out. I've been here a long time.'"<br /><br />Ramsey said he tried to get her out through the door but could not pull it open, so he kicked out the bottom and she crawled through "carrying a little girl."<br /><br />Berry went into a neighboring home and called police, begging them to come as soon as they could "before he gets back."<br /><br />"I'm Amanda Berry. I've been kidnapped. I've been missing for 10 years. I'm free. I'm here now," Berry said in the recording of her frantic call to 911.<br /><br />She told the dispatcher that the man who had held her captive was called Ariel Castro. When police arrived she told them there were other captives in the home.<br /><br />"All three women, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight, seem to be in good health," Cleveland police said in a statement.<br /><br />"A 52-year-old Hispanic male has been placed under arrest regarding this incident."<br /><br />Berry was last seen on April 21, 2003 when she left work at a fast food restaurant that was just a few blocks from her home around 7:40 pm, according to the FBI. She was 16 when she disappeared.<br /><br />Her mother, Louwanna Miller, reportedly died of heart failure in March 2006. DeJesus was 14 when she vanished while walking home from school on April 2, 2004.<br /><br />Knight, who was 21 at the time of her disappearance, was last seen at a cousin's house on August 23, 2002, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.</p>
<p>Three young women who had been missing for a decade two of whom disappeared as teenagers were found alive in a house in Cleveland, police in the US state of Ohio said.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The dramatic discovery drew hundreds of cheering people to the usually quiet, residential street to celebrate that girls, long feared dead, were very much alive.<br /><br />The details of the trauma they may have suffered in captivity were not yet known, but it appeared that at least one of the girls had borne a child during her captivity.<br /><br />The nightmare ended when Amanda Berry reached her arm through a crack in the front door and called for help.<br /><br />"I heard screaming... And I see this girl going nuts trying to get outside of the house," Charles Ramsey told the local ABC news affiliate.<br /><br />"I go on the porch, and she said 'Help me get out. I've been here a long time.'"<br /><br />Ramsey said he tried to get her out through the door but could not pull it open, so he kicked out the bottom and she crawled through "carrying a little girl."<br /><br />Berry went into a neighboring home and called police, begging them to come as soon as they could "before he gets back."<br /><br />"I'm Amanda Berry. I've been kidnapped. I've been missing for 10 years. I'm free. I'm here now," Berry said in the recording of her frantic call to 911.<br /><br />She told the dispatcher that the man who had held her captive was called Ariel Castro. When police arrived she told them there were other captives in the home.<br /><br />"All three women, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight, seem to be in good health," Cleveland police said in a statement.<br /><br />"A 52-year-old Hispanic male has been placed under arrest regarding this incident."<br /><br />Berry was last seen on April 21, 2003 when she left work at a fast food restaurant that was just a few blocks from her home around 7:40 pm, according to the FBI. She was 16 when she disappeared.<br /><br />Her mother, Louwanna Miller, reportedly died of heart failure in March 2006. DeJesus was 14 when she vanished while walking home from school on April 2, 2004.<br /><br />Knight, who was 21 at the time of her disappearance, was last seen at a cousin's house on August 23, 2002, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.</p>