Amanda Berry, one of three women rescued from a house in Cleveland, Ohio, after being abducted about a decade ago, has returned to her sister's home.
TV aerial pictures of the back of the family property, which is also in the US city, showed a person carrying a small child.
The youngster is thought to be the six-year-old daughter that Miss Berry bore during her time as a captive.
Her sister, Beth Serrano, later came out of the house, which is covered in balloons and banners that said: "We never lost hope Mandy" and "Welcome home."
She read out a statement where she thanked the public and media for their support and also appealed for their privacy to be respected.
Amanda Berry (L), Gina DeJesus and the house where they were foundSurrounded by reporters, she said: "I want to thank the public and media for their support and courage over the years.
"At this time our family would request privacy so my sister and niece and I can have time to recover," she told a thicket of microphones and lenses."
"We appreciate all you have done for us throughout the past ten years. Please respect our privacy until we are ready to make our statements. And thank you," she added, before breaking down in tears.
The home of Miss Berry's sister is covered with balloonsMiss Berry's mother had died during the time her daughter was being detained.
When the former captive's car with darkened windows arrived at her sister's house, Jessica Duna, a 50-year-old housekeeper who lives in neighbourhood, said: "Oh my God, it just stopped my heart.
"It's just sad that her mother isn't here right now. Its heartbreaking."
Miss Berry earlier spoke on the telephone to her grandmother, Fern Gentry, who told her: "I'm glad to have you back."
Amanda Berry's grandmother spoke to her on the telephone"I'm glad to be back," Miss Berry said.
Miss Gentry added: "I thought you were gone."
"Nope, I'm here", Miss Berry continued.
Miss Berry told her grandmother that the girl in a hospital photo was her six-year-old daughter.
Amanda Berry, her sister, and a young girl, believed to be her daughterOn Monday, Miss Berry had raised the alarm by screaming for help and a neighbour managed to get her and her child out by kicking in a door.
Miss Berry then made a frantic call to the police and the other two women, Michelle Knight and Gina DeJesus, were later rescued.
Suspects: (L-R) Brothers Ariel Castro, Onil Castro and Pedro CastroMiss Knight, now 32, Miss Berry, 27, and Miss DeJesus, 23, were abducted separately in nearby areas of the Ohio city in 2002, 2003 and 2004 when they were 20, 16 and 14 respectively.
The owner of the home, 52-year-old former school bus driver Ariel Castro, who also lived at the property has been detained, along with his brothers, Pedro, 54, and Onil, 50, in connection with the case.
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