Southern California hospital seeks help identifying injured patients

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A local hospital needs help identifying two patients who were found injured in Los Angeles County.

The patients are described as a woman around 60 years old and a man between 30 to 40 years old, according to the St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood.

Hospital staff are hoping to locate their family members.

The first patient is a woman who is described as possibly Hispanic, standing 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing around 160 220 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes.

She was found injured near E. 126th Street in Willowbrook.

A female patient around 60 years old who was found injured in Willowbrook remains hospitalized. (St. Francis Medical Center)

The second patient is a man described by staff as possibly Black or Hispanic. He stands 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs around 162 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. On his upper right arm, he has a tattoo featuring the word, “LA.”

He was found near Rosecrans and Castle Gate Avenues in Compton.

A male patient around 30-40 years old who was found injured in Compton remains hospitalized. (St. Francis Medical Center)
A male patient around 30-40 years old who was found injured in Compton remains hospitalized. (St. Francis Medical Center)

Neither patient has any personal belongings to help staff identify them or contact loved ones.

Anyone who recognizes them is asked to call the hospital’s Social Services Department at 310-900-8630. During after-hours and weekends, the public can call the House Supervisor at 310-900-7555 and ask to be connected to Social Services.

For the female patient, callers should reference patient ID: 011 and for the male patient, callers can reference patient ID: 033.

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