
In a bid to find family or acquaintances who may recognize a female patient, Los Angeles General Medical Center has reached out to the community for assistance. The hospital, which is administered by the L.A. County Department of Health Services, publicly issued a request after the woman, referred to as Jane Doe, has been in their care since June 14, according to the County of Los Angeles, California.
The call for help comes with the necessity to swiftly identify and possibly reconnect the patient with her family or friends. Jane Doe, described to be between the ages of 45 and 50, was found on S. Spring Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The details provided include her height at 5'2'', a weight of about 170 lbs, medium to heavy build, with brown hair and hazel eyes, as per the County of Los Angeles, California. Notably, she carries no tattoos or discernible scars.
Concerned individuals with any information or who might potentially to be able to help in this matter are encouraged to directly contact Cesar Robles, the Clinical Social Worker at Los Angeles General Medical Center’s Department of Social Work. The contact number listed is 323-409-6884, and the hospital hopes that this public outreach will bring forth those who may know Jane Doe and ensure her safe return to familiar surroundings.









