Transcript: 911 call by woman held captive in Cleveland
CLEVELAND -- Cleveland police have released the frantic 911 call made by Amanda Berry after she escaped a house Monday evening ending her 10-year disappearance.
Transcription of the call:
Amanda:
Help me, I'm Amanda Berry.
Operator:
Do you need police fire or ambulance?
Amanda:
I need police.
Operator:
OK, what's going on there?
Amanda:
I've been kidnapped and been missing for 10 years. I am here, I'm free now.
Operator:
Ok, what's your address?
Amanda:
2207 Seymour Avenue.
Operator:
2207 Seymour. Looks like you are calling me from 2210.
Amanda:
Huh?
Operator:
It looks like you are calling me from 2210..
Amanda:
I can't hear you.
Operator:
It looks like you are calling me from 2210.
Amanda:
I'm across the street, I'm using the phone.
Operator:
OK, stay there with those neighbors and talk to the police when they get there.
Amanda:
OK.
Operator:
Talk to the police when they get there.
Amanda:
Ok, Hello.
Operator:
Yes, talk to the police when they get there.
Amanda:
Ok, I don't want to leave right now.
Operator:
We will get someone there as soon as we get a car open.
Amanda:
No, I need them now before he gets back.
Operator:
Ok, We are sending them, ok?
Amanda:
Ok
Operator:
Who is the guy that went out?
Amanda:
His name is Ariel Castro.
Operator:
How old is he?
Amanda:
He's like 52, and I'm Amanda Berry, I've been on the news for the last 10 years.
Operator:
Ok, I got that dear, and what is his name again?
Amanda:
Ariel Castro.
Operator:
What is he wearing?
Amanda:
I don't know because he is not here right now.
Operator:
When he left what was he wearing? The police are on the way talk to them when they get there. I told you they were on the way, talk to them when they get there.
Amanda:
Ok, bye.