At long last, a homecoming for one of the three women held for nearly a decade inside a Cleveland home.<br/> <br />There were cheers and applause as a car carrying Amanda Berry arrived at her sister's Ohio home.<br/> <br />Now 27, Berry was reported missing as at 16 after she didn't come home from her job at a local Burger King. She is the mother of six-year-old, who was conceived during her time in captivity.<br/> <br />As details emerge about the Cleveland house where the women were held ... Barbara Knight, the mother of one of the victims shared her reaction to the news.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Barbara Knight, the mother of Michelle Knight, one of three women believed to have been held captive in a Cleveland home, saying:<br/> <br />"I started crying and I was happy that they found her because I was looking for her and I just don't want her to think I forgot about her."<br/> <br />Ariel Castro, a former school bus driver, and his two brothers were arrested on Monday are expected to be arraigned as soon as Wednesda