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Unsung Latino Hero Helped Free Abducted Women

Written By Unknown on Thursday, May 9, 2013 | 5:01 PM

May 9, 2013
While Charles Ramsey has become an Internet phenomenon for his role in saving the three women abducted and allegedly raped for years in a Cleveland home, another hero's efforts have passed by relatively unnoticed, ABC News Channel 5 reports.

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