Los Angeles General Medical Center seeks public assistance in identifying hospitalized patients
Los Angeles General Medical Center is once again reaching out to the public for help in identifying two patients who are currently hospitalized. The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services has released images of these individuals, both of whom remain unidentified despite being admitted for several days.
The first patient has been hospitalized since November 8, 2023. Described as a man around 55 years old, he stands at 5 feet 7 inches and weighs approximately 215 pounds. Notable physical features include a heavy build, brown hair, and green eyes. Additionally, the patient has distinctive tattoos.
The second patient, admitted on November 12, is estimated to be around 30 years old, standing 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weighing 168 pounds. He has an average build, black hair, and black eyes. Unlike the first patient, he does not have any tattoos or unique identifying characteristics.
The hospital has not provided information regarding the location of either patient prior to their hospitalization.
Health Department officials are urging anyone with information about the identity of either patient to contact licensed clinical social workers Sandra Mendoza or Nicole Crayon at 323-409-3754 or 323-409-3877.
Los Angeles General Medical Center is a public hospital operated by the L.A. County Department of Health Services. Previously known as Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, the facility is located in Boyle Heights.
In addition to these two patients, the hospital is also seeking to identify another man who has been hospitalized since November 5.
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