Cleveland police are on the search for a missing EMT Worker who is 30 years old, police believed that the worker is in danger, CBS News reported.
Cleveland Police Search For Missing EMT Worker
Cleveland police said that there was a report of a missing girl who was last saw on May 6, Saturday. The missing girl is Lachelle Jordan who is an EMT worker.
The twin sister of Lachelle Jordan reported the incident and told the police that her twin sister was going outside to get something from her car. But later on, realized that Lachelle was not in the house when the twin sister put the 4 and 8-year-old children of Lachelle to bed.
Lachelle Jordan’s phone was left by Lachelle. Police also confirmed that the home where the two stayed was shot on Sunday.
Lachelle Jordan was last seen wearing a blue and white East Cleveland Fire Department hoodie. The hoodie comes with a logo in the front letters ECFD on the back. Sweatpants were green and white tie-dye.
Cleveland police also confirmed that Lachelle Jordan has asthma and uses an inhaler whenever her asthma attacks.
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Cleveland Police Continue To Search
A name was revealed by the twin sister, Michael Stennett. Lachelle has a case against him and was scheduled to testify against him. It was a rape case that involves Stennett who is 65 years old and was indicted in 2022 for two counts of rape and one count of abduction.
Stennett was arrested last Monday after a warrant was issued, so Cleveland police said that there is no information connecting to Lachelle Jordan’s missing case.
The president of Cleveland EMS Union previously said that someone is threatening and stalking Lachelle Jordan at work so Cleveland police continue to investigate and connect all possible leads on the missing case of Lachelle.
Police urge anyone with information to call 9-1-1 or 216-621-1234 or call Crimestoppers at 216-25-CRIME.