Hospital In Long Beach Seeking Assistance In Identifying Pedestrian Injured In Car Accident

A hospital in Long Beach is seeking assistance from the public in identifying a patient who was involved in a vehicle accident.

On November 18 around 11 p.m., a male patient was discovered lying in the roadway near Golden Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. He had been struck by a vehicle. Dignity Health St. Mary’s promptly admitted him for treatment.

The hospital states that there was no documentation or means of identification available for him.

The individual in question is characterized as a Hispanic gentleman in his 50s, boasting a brown mane and beard. He stands at approximately five feet seven inches in height and weighs around 138 pounds.

He sports tattoos on his right forearm, featuring a rose alongside the names Guadalupe and Lizbet. On his left forearm, he proudly displays tattoos of the names Jose and Lizbet, as well as a tribal circle. If you have any information, please contact (562)491-9381.

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