— ADVERTISEMENT - GO AD-FREE
— ADVERTISEMENT - GO AD-FREE

St. Mary Medical Center seeks help to identify John Doe

The patient was described as a Hispanic/Asian-American man in their 40s.

St. Mary Medical Center seeks help to identify John Doe
The man was initially found on the floor of the Metro train at the First Street platform, a spokesperson from the hospital said Thursday. 

St. Mary Medical Center is seeking the public's help to identify a man who was brought into the hospital at 6:32 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7. 

The man was initially found on the floor of the Metro train at the First Street platform, a spokesperson from the hospital said Thursday. 

The man was described as Hispanic/Asian-American, appeared to be in their 40s, and has brown eyes and brown/gray hair. The man is 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighs 119 pounds; has short brown/gray stubble and no visible tattoos or markings, according to the hospital. 

St. Mary Medical Center asks anyone with potential information about the man to contact them at 562-491-9000. 

The Watchdog is Long Beach's largest newsroom — for now. We need your help to keep it that way. Our goal is to reach 1,000 paying subscribers by the end of September. During our Summer Subscription Drive, we're offering 10% off your first year as our thanks to you.

🧋
Maya-Claire Glenn is an unpaid intern at Long Beach Watchdog. If her/their work is important to you, please thank her/them.

To finish signing in, click the confirmation link in your inbox.

×

Support the Long Beach Watchdog and get cool features like dark mode, the ability to comment and an ad-free reading experience.

Subscribe

Already a subscriber? Sign in.