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Cleveland suspect Ariel Castro was investigated by police for child kidnap

man accused of holding captive three young women for a decade had been fired as a school bus driver, but not loaded

The suspect accused of holding captive three women in Ohio for a decade has been investigated by police in 2004 for kidnapping and child endangerment after holding a child in her bus school for two hours.

Ariel Castro, 52, it was revealed that the boy had driven around instead of falling to the school, both in ordering him to "put up, bitch."

Castro, who was fired from his job as a school bus driver in 2012, was arrested with his two brothers, Peter and Onil 54, 50 years under sentence of three women who escaped his home in the western suburbs of Cleveland on Monday night.

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senior police insisted they did everything possible during the decade trying to find women: Michelle Knight, who was abducted in August 21, 2002, Amanda Berry, who disappeared in April after 16 years, and Gina DeJesus, who was 14 when she disappeared in April 2004.

But disciplinary procedures prepared by the Cleveland Metropolitan School District shows that has been investigated by the police, DeJesus was lost shortly before, in the context of two alleged serious crimes, kidnapping and the child in danger

On January 26, 2004 Castro has two children to take them to a special program to address their deficit disorder Attention Wade Park Elementary School in Cleveland. Castro left a child, but, according to the police incident report of another child, a boy, is not accompanied to school and stayed in the bus.

Castro returned to the bus and drove with the child still present, fast-food restaurant Wendy's, where he had lunch, leaving the child alone in the car. As he did, he said to the boy: "Lie down, bitch"

After eating, the report said, Castro "is returned to the bus and went for a while. [He] bus bus parked in a parking lot for a period of time" before children from about two hours after I had collected.

During the investigation the police visited the home of Castro in Seymour Avenue, where on Monday night, the three women escaped. But finding one in the house, the police left and never returned.

The police report said the investigation found no evidence of sexual or other abuse of the child. The research concluded that Castro had broken no laws, but the board suspended for 60 days for the incident.

For these cumulative rules violations Castro was fired from his job as a bus driver in November 2012.

Authorities provided more details about the case Tuesday. Calvary Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight ended in a frantic 911 call Monday afternoon, police said.


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