CLEVELAND — (CLEVELAND) -- The Cleveland Police Department has asked the public to help find a Cleveland EMT worker who's missing and may be in danger.
Authorities said that 30-year-old Lachelle Jordan has been missing since May 6 and was last seen near Fairport Avenue in Cleveland.
Mark Barrett, president of the Cleveland EMS Union, told ABC News that Jordan was a new employee and had filed reports with her job that she was being stalked. Days before Jordan's disappearance, Cleveland prosecutors charged 65-year-old Michael Stennett with stalking and violating an order of protection, according to a Cleveland Municipal Court case summary document.
Cleveland police said currently there isn't any evidence connecting Stennett to Jordan's disappearance, according to Cleveland 19 News.
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