
The Los Angeles General Medical Center is reaching out to the public for assistance in a rather peculiar but urgent situation. Admitted to the hospital over a week ago, on June 30, a male patient remains unidentified, and the hospital staff is seeking help to locate his family. Found on the streets of Los Angeles with no ID, the man known only as John Doe is described as a male, roughly between the ages of 50 and 60, stands 5'9'' tall, weighs 167 pounds, and sports a mix of black and grey hair with brown eyes, as detailed by the County of Los Angeles, California.
With no distinctive tattoos or scars to aid in his identification, this patient presents a blank slate that the Los Angeles medical team is struggling to fill. According to the Los Angeles County bulletin, the man was discovered at the corner of 6th Street and Central, a place where numerous souls cross paths but don't often leave traces. The bulletin details that he is of a medium to heavy build, and is currently, under the care of the county hospital, whose resources are stretched thin while tending to his needs without knowledge of his past or the people who might be searching for him.
The public's involvement in cases like these is not just about solving a mystery; it's about restoring the narrative to a person whose story is momentarily lost. "Anyone with information is asked to contact Cesar Robles," as per the County of Los Angeles, California.









