Crime & Safety
Man Found Face Down, Injured In East Hollywood Still Unidentified 2 Months Later
An injured man who was recovered from East Hollywood has been in the hospital for two months, but doctors don't know who he is.

LOS ANGELES, CA — The Los Angeles General Medical Center is asking for the public's help identifying an unknown patient who arrived at the hospital in February after he was found face down outside in East Hollywood.
The man has been at the hospital since Feb. 16, when he was found lying down with facial trauma near Vermont Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard in East Hollywood, the hospital said.
He primarily speaks Spanish.
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He's estimated to be between 35 and 40 years old, 4-feet-8 inches tall, 181 pounds, with short black hair, a black beard and dark brown eyes.
"Patient is a tan-skin possible Hispanic male with no tattoos. Patient occasionally mentions that he lives on 41st Street and Walton Avenue," reads a statement from the hospital.
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Anyone with information about the man was asked to call social worker Jonathan Evanculla at 323-409-3859, between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. from Monday through Thursday. After-hours, hospital staff can be reached at 323-409-5253.
City News Service contributed to this report.
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