Missing Cleveland EMT Found Alive After Dayslong Search, Police Say

An Ohio emergency medical technician who went lacking over the weekend has been situated alive, Cleveland police stated on Friday morning.

Lachelle Jordan, 30, was reported lacking on Sunday and was feared to be at risk, police stated on the time. The Cleveland EMT and mom of two was final seen going out to fetch one thing from her automobile within the Glenville neighborhood of Cleveland on Saturday night.

Jordan informed police she “feared for her security” days earlier than she vanished, in line with Information 5 Cleveland.

She was reportedly set to look in court docket earlier this week for a legal case involving a former co-worker, who was indicted final yr on rape and abduction costs. That co-worker, Michael Stennett, was charged in Cuyahoga County Monday with felony counts of stalking and violating a safety order, in line with Information 5 Cleveland. Sources informed WKYC’s 3News that Stennett violated a court docket order to avoid Jordan, however police haven't implicated him in her disappearance.

Police didn't instantly reply to HuffPost’s request for remark. HuffPost couldn't find an lawyer for Stennett.

Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County had introduced a $5,000 reward for info on Jordan’s location. Police didn't state why they feared she was at risk.

Jordan was situated about three miles from the place she went lacking, in line with a police replace.She had entered a pantry store within the space on Thursday night looking for to make use of the cellphone, in line with WKYC. She informed police she had been taken, her father, Joseph Jordan, informed ABC affiliate Information 5.

Jordan was taken to the Cleveland Clinic for medical care, however the police didn't present particulars about her well being situation.

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