• Youngster pleaded 'please help, I've been kidnapped' after being taken
  • Police arrest three men on suspicion of kidnap
  • Family move out of the residential block
A boy of ten suspected to have been kidnapped by a paedophile was rescued after he was seen banging on a flat window shouting 'please help, I've been kidnapped'.

He had been snatched off the street 300 yards from his home.

He was found naked and tied to a radiator with a white sheet in the empty flat two hours later after shouting to a passing woman for help.
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© unknownConcerned: Neighbours and members of community gather outside Gravity Mews, Oldbury, where the boy was allegedly found

The flat is part of a block which houses some ex-offenders 300yds from the victim's own home and around 500yds from a school.

Jean Masih, 49, saw the boy at the window as she walked by the property in Oldbury, West Midlands, on Sunday morning on her way to a shop.

She had been looking out for him after relatives told her he had failed to return after going out to buy a fizzy drink.

The mother-of-11 said: 'His arms looked like they were bound and he had a white sheet wrapped around his body. I asked who was in the house and he said "no one, the man has gone and left me".

'I told him to wait and I ran to call the police.' Moments later the boy was rescued by officers and last night the ground-floor flat was being searched by a forensic team.

Neighbour Lee Lundy said police had told him the flat was done up like 'Santa's grotto' with tinsel, trees and presents inside.

He described it as a 'half-way house', while a former drugs offender who used to live in the block said he had been introduced to the address through his probation officer.

He said: 'Some of the residents were ex-offenders. There were lots of suspicious-looking people there.'

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© Ed Bagnall/NewsteamSeized: Three men are under arrest on suspicion of kidnap after the boy was found in a flat at Gravity Mews, bound and covered in a sheet
Three men aged 49, 30 and 48, were arrested at a separate location in the nearby district of Tividale a short time later. They were still being questioned on suspicion of kidnap last night.

One of the men is understood to live at the flat, where computer equipment has been removed for examination.

The boy was taken to hospital but was said to be uninjured. Police said he would be 'very slowly and carefully interviewed' in the coming days.

A spokesman said the three men have no known connection to the boy.

Last night, the family's rented three-bedroom semi-detached home stood empty. Neighbours said they had only moved to the area a year ago, but had 'packed up and left' following their ordeal.

Tracy Whiteside, 48, a nursery worker who lives next door, said: 'The sad thing is that his mum was always saying that she felt the kids were safer than where she was before.

'Because it's a cul de sac the kids could play outside and she would let him walk to the shops to get a can of pop.

'She was so worried because he always walked straight home like she told him.'

Mrs Whiteside said that the boy's mother had been 'absolutely beside herself' and she had seen her 'screaming and crying' at police officers to 'find him, find him'. Mrs Whiteside added: 'Then a local lady, Jean, came up the road and said "They've found him, they've got him".'

The flat where the boy was held lies close to two primary schools.

Mr Lundy added: 'It's been a halfway house for quite a few years. We're not very pleased that people like that live around here.' He said there was 'always trouble' at the block.

It is run by a charity called Adullam Homes Housing Association which supports and mentors 'vulnerable people throughout the...Midlands'. Last night, there was no answer at its West Bromwich office.

West Midlands Police said the block was owned by a housing association and 'we would like to make it clear the property is not a bail hostel'.

Last night, up to 200 protesters gathered outside the block of flats, watched by police.

Aaron Stevens, 32, who organised the gathering, said: 'People are really angry. Police say it's not a bail hostel but we've heard there may have been paedophiles in there.'