Hospital Officials Seek Public's Help in Identifying Man Struck by Vehicle

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TORRANCE (CNS) - Hospital officials Wednesday sought the public's help in identifying a man in his mid-50s who was struck by a vehicle in South Los Angeles and rushed to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance.

The man was struck on Aug. 26 about 8:30 a.m. at 11413 S. Main St., according to Los Angeles County Health Services.

He is currently unable to communicate any information that will help the hospital to identify him, officials said.

The patient was described as a 5-foot-3, medium-build Latino man in his mid-50s weighing 167 pounds with balding salt-and-pepper hair, a mustache and a beard. He appeared to be homeless around the area where the injured occurred.

Anyone with any information that may help to identify him was urged to call Harbor-UCLA Medical Center at 424-306-4440.


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