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Published on April 13, 2024
LA General Hospital Seeks Public's Help to Identify Unnamed Bicycle Crash VictimSource: Los Angeles General Medical Center

Caught in a crash and now, a John Doe at LA General needs your help. In a plea to the public, the hospital is reaching out to identify a male patient, hospitalized since a harrowing accident two days ago. The man, involved in a collision between a car and his bicycle at the corner of Cesar Chavez and Fresno Street, has yet to wake up and claim his name.

Hospital officials describe him as around 55 years old, standing at 5'11'', and weighing in at 150 pounds. He's of an average build, with a shaved head, and brown eyes, and has multiple distinctive tattoos. Despite these details, his identity remains a mystery, and the clock is ticking to reunite him with loved ones.

In an online bulletin released by the Los Angeles General Medical Center, social workers have issued a call to action for anyone with information to step forward. The man's condition and lack of identification pressured staff to quickly locate family or friends.

If you recognize this description or think you might know who he could possibly be, Brian Dillon and Cristol Perez, social workers with the hospital, are the points of contact. They are strongly urging anyone to come forward with any potentially helpful information. Dillon can be reached at (323) 409-3134, and Perez is available at (323) 409-4317. Your call might just bring a missing piece to this unfolding puzzle.