Meet the Man Who Rescued Three Women Missing for a Decade in Cleveland

Meet the Man Who Rescued Three Women Missing for a Decade in Cleveland

Thanks to a 911 phone call by an energetic neighbor named Charles Ramsey, three women who've been missing for years are now safe. Cleveland Police found all three women alive in the house of a local school bus driver who was arrested at the scene. Amanda Berry, who went missing ten years ago at age 16, and Gina DeJesus, who went missing a year later at age 14 had both been subjects of a years-long missing persons cases that led to many dead ends and more than one excavation in search of a body. Little is known about what happened to the third woman who's been identified by police as Michelle Knight. In fact, little is known about what happened inside the Cleveland house, where the women have apparently been held prison for about a decade.

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This brings us back to Charles, who lives next door to the house where the women were found. Charles says he was "eatin' [his] McDonalds" when he heard a woman scream for help. He rushed outside to see what was going on and, well, it's better if you just watch Charles tell the story. "You got to have some big testicles to pull this off, bro, because we see this dude every day. I mean every day," Charles told the local news reporter about his neighbor at one point. "I barbecue with this dude. We eat ribs and what not and listen to salsa music. Know where I'm coming from?" (This man's going to be an Internet meme for sure.)  

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Just watch the video, and watch it to the end. Trust us.

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This is a developing story, and we'll update you with new details as they come in.