Oakland, Calif.— February 14, 2022 — Alameda Health System needs help identifying a patient who arrived at Highland Hospital on February 07, 2022, without identification. The patient is described as a white male, 5 feet 7 inches tall, 189 lbs., brown hair, and hazel/brown eyes. He has distinctive tattoos, including: left fingers have the letters “J & J”; left forearm has picture of the character Jack Skellington; right calf has a skull with snake design; and left wrist has the letters “PR.”  His age is estimated to be around 30-40  years old. He was found near a homeless encampment near 23rd Ave and Martin Luther King Blvd., in Oakland, California.

If you know a missing person that fits this description, please contact Highland Hospital ICU team at (510) 437- 4755 immediately.

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Alameda Health System, headquartered in Oakland, Calif., is a leading public health care provider and medical training institution recognized for its world-class patient and family-centered system of care. Our mission, Caring, Healing, Teaching, Serving All, reflects our commitment to promoting wellness, eliminating disparities and optimizing the health of all communities in Alameda County. We currently provide more than 4,500 jobs and are home to more than 1,100 physicians across nine facilities, including five hospitals and a network of community-based wellness centers. For more information, visit AlamedaHealthSystem.org.

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