Officials at Los Angeles General Medical Center sought the public’s help Monday to identify three patients.

The first patient was described as a man about 55 years old, 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 150 pounds, with a shaved head and brown eyes. He has multiple tattoos. He was brought to the facility on April 11 from the site of an auto/bicycle collision at Cesar Chavez Avenue and Fresno Street in the Boyle Heights area.

Anyone knowing his identity was urged to contract social workers Brian Dillon at 323-409-3134, or Cristol Perez at 323-409-4317.

The second patient is a woman who has been hospitalized since April 18. She is about 40-50 years old, 5 feet 1 inch tall, weighs 86 pounds, and has brown/black hair and blue eyes. She has a small tattoo on her right forearm. She was found at the Ford apartments in Downtown Los Angeles.

Anyone knowing her identity was urged to call social worker Cesar Robles at 323-409-6884 or 323-409-5254.

The third patient is a woman who has been hospitalized since April 17. She is about 45-50 years old, 5 feet tall, weighs 88 pounds, and has short reddish hair and brown eyes. She has a tattoo of the word “cowboy” on the center of her chest. She was found on Skid Row near Seventh Street and Gladys Avenue.

Anyone knowing her identity was urged to contact social worker Jocelyn Mayo at 323-409-4463.

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