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Assistance Needed to Identify Unknown Patient

On Oct. 9, an unidentified Asian male was picked up from 3740 S. Meyler St., San Pedro, after sustaining a traumatic injury. He is currently intubated/sedated, in grave condition and the hospital does not have any information to assist with identifying him. Below is a general description and photo of the patient; anyone with information that may help to identify him is asked to contact the hospital at 424-306-5305.

Sex:  Male

Race/Ethnicity:  Asian  

Approximate age:  Mid-Twenties 

Eyes:  Brown

Hair:  Black hair shoulder length 

Height:  5’10

Weight:  158 pounds

Other descriptive information: The patient’s property consisted of a Black backpack, one wallet that included Japanese currency and several multiple travel size grooming/hygiene items. He does not have any visible tattoos or other distinguishable marks.

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