Cleveland EMS worker missing and in danger
CLEVELAND — A search is underway for a missing EMS worker out of Cleveland's East Side. No one has seen or heard from Lachelle Jordan in at least two days. Police say she is a missing endangered person.
The 30-year-old was last seen on May 6 along Fairport Avenue in Cleveland. Cleveland Police posted Jordan's photo on social media on the morning of Monday, May 8 asking for the public's help locating her,
News 5's overnight photographer went to Fairport Avenue and spotted dozen of police cars in the neighborhood as well as officers patrolling on foot. Police were also seen searching inside a home with flashlights.
Sources said Jordan was expected to testify in a rape case.
Michael Stennett, 65, was originally indicted on May 9, 2022, on two counts of rape and one count of abduction in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.
Court records show that Stennett has also been charged with menacing by stalking and violating a protection from abuse order.
News 5 Investigator Sarah Buduson has been following this case and has been in contact with Jordan's sister, who reported that she was being harassed and that a bullet was fired through Jordan's window over the weekend.
If you know where Jordan is, call Crimestoppers at 216-25-CRIME to submit anonymous tips.
You can also dial 9-1-1 OR 216-621-1234.
This is a developing story.
Source: News 5 Cleveland WEWS