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Missing Ohio EMT has been found safe

Lachelle Jordan was taken to a hospital for treatment after she walked into a convenience store and asked to call police

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Jordan showed up at a convenience store Thursday night and asked to call police.

Cleveland Police

By Cliff Pinckard
cleveland.com

CLEVELAND — An EMT who has been missing since Saturday was found safe Thursday night, according to multiple reports.

Lachelle Jordan was taken to a hospital for treatment after she was found at an unspecified location on Euclid Avenue, according to WJW Channel 8.

Jordan’s father, Joseph Jordan, confirmed to WEWS Channel 5 and WOIO Channel 19 that his daughter had been found and that she was safe. WEWS reports Jordan showed up at a convenience store on the corner of East 166th Street and Euclid Avenue late Thursday night and asked to call police.

A worker at the store said Jordan appeared to be injured, according to WEWS.

Family and friends had been searching for Jordan, 30, and pleading for her safe return after she was last seen about 6 p.m. Saturday at her home on East 116th Street and Fairpoint Avenue.

Authorities said her disappearance was suspicious and Cleveland police were working with the U.S. Marshals Service to find her. On Monday, Michael Stennett was arrested and accused of stalking Jordan. Authorities allege that he followed her and went to her home. Cleveland police and the family do not suspect Stennett had a role in her disappearance, though no one has publicly said why.

Jordan has two children, who were staying with family members as authorities searched for her.

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