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The Long Beach hospital is seeking the public’s help in identifying a man who was brought to the hospital more than three weeks ago after it was found to be unresponsive on the streets.
The man was taken to St. Mary’s Medical Center in Long Beach on June 15th after being found in the Westanaheim Street area between Daisy Street and Pacific Avenue.
The man had no ID or documents with him at the time, and hospital officials say his identity is still a mystery.
Patients at Long Beach Hospital have been in care since June 15, 2025 after being found unresponsive on the streets. (Health of dignity)
He is about 5 feet 2 inches tall in his mid-40s and weighs about 165 pounds, and is said to be a Hispanic man. He has brown eyes, brown hair, brown and grey beard, said the dignified official.
He does not have any other tattoos or clear marks on his body.
Patient confidentiality laws prevented Dignity Health from disclosing his current status, but photographs provided by the hospital showed him connected to a breathing device.
Anyone with information to help identify patients will be asked to call the hospital at 562-491-9381.
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