Amanda Berry and two other women were found alive in a basement after being abducted more than 10 years ago.

Police said they believe that Berry, 26, Gina DeJesus, 23, and Michelle Knight, 32 were held captive in a house since they were teenagers, The Daily Mail reported.

The girls escaped from a Cleveland house just a few miles from the city where they disappeared.

It was Berry's 911 call that help led police to their rescue.

"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.''

Charles Ramsey, a next door neighbor said he heard screaming coming from the house. Ramsey said he went over to the house and saw Berry at the door screaming "Help me get out! I've been in here a long time."

"We had to kick open the bottom," he said. "Lucky on that door it was aluminum. It was cheap. She climbed out with her daughter."

Friends and family were overjoyed when they got word that the women were still alive.

Berry went missing while walking home from her job at Burger King on the west side of Cleveland.

Berry's co-worker at the time, Jennifer Picart, who worked with her the night she went missing said she was the last to see her before she vanished.

"They asked me where is she at. I said, 'I walked her out all the way to the end of the parking lot and the drive through and she started walking home,'" Picart said.

"I was the last person she talked to, I felt horrible because I felt like it was my fault if I could have stopped it she would have been home," said Picart.

The women were rushed to MetroHealth Medical Center, and are reportedly suffering from severe dehydration and slightly malnourished.

The prime suspect has been identified as Ariel Castro.