Ohio EMT who vanished two days before she was set to testify in rape trial is ... trends now Ohio emergency medical technician Lachelle Jordan who disappeared over the weekend has been found alive, Cleveland police have confirmed. Jordan, 30, was last seen at 6pm on Saturday May 6 when she went to get something from her car on Fairport Avenue. She reappeared about three miles away on Thursday night at a convenience store, where she asked to use the phone to call for help. Jordan vanished two days before she was due to make a courtroom appearance in connection with a rape case involving her former co-worker, 65-year-old Michael Stennett. Stennett was out on bond at the time of Jordan's disappearance but was arrested early Monday and booked into the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center, online booking records show. WKYC reported that it was for violating a protective order filed by Jordan. Lachelle Jordan has been found safe almost a week after she vanished in Cleveland CCTV footage appears to show Jordan limping into a convenience store on Thursday evening Police confirmed she had been taken to Cleveland Clinic for medical treatment. Authorities said additional information would be provided about her condition 'as it becomes available.' Disturbing video footage shows Jordan appearing to limp into a convenience store on the 16600 block of Euclid Avenue at around 11pm on May 11. A clerk at the Open Pantry store told WKYC that Jordan had come in last night and asked to use the phone, and video surveillance footage shows her calling the police. The store owner told the outlet that Jordan had said she had been kidnapped. In a notice asking for information when she went missing, police said Jordan was endangered. Authorities said she went out to get something from her car that was parked on the street, and disappeared, leaving her purse and cell phone in her house. Before she was found, Jordan's father said it was 'unusual' for her to have gone missing, and pleaded for her safe return as he distributed missing person's fliers around the local area. 'For Lachelle to go missing, that is unusual, and we're going to find her. That's what we're going to do,' he said. ' As a father, I want to say if you have my daughter, give her back to me. That's all I want.' Crime Stoppers had also announced a $5,000 reward on Wednesday for information in this case 'in the event it is determined this involves criminal activity.' Jordan vanished two days before she was due to make a courtroom appearance in connection with a rape case involving her former co-worker, 65-year-old Michael Stennett Jordan, who is reportedly a mother of two, vanished just two days before she was set to appear in court in connection with a rape case against Michael Stennett. He was indicted last May on two charges of rape and one count of abduction, court records show. According to NBC News, the court docket said the state and the defense asked for the pretrial hearing on Monday to be continued because Jordan had 'dropped out of sight, and the state is attempting to find her.' The pretrial hearing was continued to May 30. Police have not named Stennett as a suspect in Jordan's disappearance. News5 Cleveland reported Stennett was working as a recreation instructor at Zelma Watson George Recreation Center when he was accused of raping a co-worker inside his office on August 10, 2021. According to the outlet he was not placed on leave from the role until January 2023. Stennett's accuser reached out to News 5 because she was outraged he was still on the job and working with children. 'If this was you, your mom, your sister, your aunt, cousin, would you want the same person still having their job?' she told the outlet. 'If he's willing to do this to me, then he could do it to anybody else.' She said she left her job following the alleged incident. 'I couldn’t think. Couldn’t eat,' she said, 'I was dying inside, to be honest.' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility