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Three brothers were arrested and will be charged after three women who vanished about a decade ago were found held captive in a downtown Cleveland home, authorities said.
The suspects were identified as Ariel Castro, 52, who lived at the home, and his brothers, Pedro and O'Neal, ages 54 and 50, respectively. The brothers lived at another location, authorities said.
"As far as investigations, we believe we've got three suspects," Ed Tomba, Cleveland's deputy police chief, said. "We're going to charge those suspects. We believe we have the people responsible."
Castro was initially identified by one of the kidnapped women, Amanda Berry, in a 911 call made Monday evening. He was later arrested in connection to the case. Castro moved into the area in 1992. Neighbors considered him a loner who kept shades drawn over his windows and would only leave the home at night. In 1993, he was arrested for domestic violence, but a grand jury dropped the charges and he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/05/0...live-as-cops-offer-few-details/#ixzz2Sch93k7h