AZ - Homeless man, Sean, looking for family, Phoenix

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I just saw this on Facebook and was trying to see if anyone had reported him missing on here....
 
I think he kinda looks like James Thomas Wiggins
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/w/wiggins_james.html

I hope we get more info to go on. He has tattoos on his arm in the pictures, a close up of them would be nice. I read in comments someone that knew of this man being homeless and hanging out around a super k in 2006-2007. I wonder if running his finger prints would turn up anything on his identity... I hope someone comes forward to claim him, and that someone gets him assistance in the meantime...
 
Unfortunately, there are too many homeless folks in similar situations. I hope his true identity is discovered and in the mean time, thank goodness for people like Miss Trisha El Sharkaway.
 
Neither of those shawms have the same nose IMO, and he has blue eyes in the pictures...
 
I think he kinda looks like James Thomas Wiggins
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/w/wiggins_james.html

I hope we get more info to go on. He has tattoos on his arm in the pictures, a close up of them would be nice. I read in comments someone that knew of this man being homeless and hanging out around a super k in 2006-2007. I wonder if running his finger prints would turn up anything on his identity... I hope someone comes forward to claim him, and that someone gets him assistance in the meantime...

I think this young man has the same high forehead, features, and described surgical scars as the "Sean" in Phoenix.
 
Thank you! I just wanted to make sure it wasn't "just in my head"!
 
http://www.news-leader.com/story/ne...-man-viral-facebook-post-identified/24080189/

Janet Franson, regional systems administrator for the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, has followed the interest in helping this man in recent days and contacted the News-Leader to say he had been identified.

"I've been told they located his family," she said. "I don't have a name."

She said it was unclear, based on what she knew Thursday, if the man's family had ever reported him missing.

"There is a story but it is a sad one," she wrote in an email to the News-Leader.

Franson wrote, in an email to the newspaper, that while the outcome may raise more questions than it answers, the situation is a reminder to the public that there are people who live on the street every day who struggle with mental illness and drug and alcohol abuse.

"I would say the story is in the fact that we have so many of these 'throwaway souls,'" she wrote. "Because of their issues they deal — or don't deal with — usually family has washed their hands of them. So they live on the street and are victims just waiting to happen."
 
http://www.news-leader.com/story/ne...-man-viral-facebook-post-identified/24080189/

Janet Franson, regional systems administrator for the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, has followed the interest in helping this man in recent days and contacted the News-Leader to say he had been identified.

"I've been told they located his family," she said. "I don't have a name."

She said it was unclear, based on what she knew Thursday, if the man's family had ever reported him missing.

"There is a story but it is a sad one," she wrote in an email to the News-Leader.

Franson wrote, in an email to the newspaper, that while the outcome may raise more questions than it answers, the situation is a reminder to the public that there are people who live on the street every day who struggle with mental illness and drug and alcohol abuse.

"I would say the story is in the fact that we have so many of these 'throwaway souls,'" she wrote. "Because of their issues they deal — or don't deal with — usually family has washed their hands of them. So they live on the street and are victims just waiting to happen."

That sure sounds like maybe he is better off not reuniting with them! He seems happy right now. With a little help from community members and mental health agencies, he might fare better than being with his "family". I ran community homes for many years. I had many people who were much better off with us than their families. I hope thats not the case for him.
 
I think he looks exactly like Sean B. W. Kellar. I put their picture atop each other and other than eyebrow color (which changes with age, sun, nutrition, etc), their hairline, eyes and nose features lined up perfectly.

Head angles and face fattiness from age made it a little off, but here you can see what I mean. He may have been beaten up badly, or something else that caused brain damage and other physical issues.


http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/k/kellar_sean.html
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I think he looks exactly like Sean B. W. Kellar. I put their picture atop each other and other than eyebrow color (which changes with age, sun, nutrition, etc), their hairline, eyes and nose features lined up perfectly.

Head angles and face fattiness from age made it a little off, but here you can see what I mean. He may have been beaten up badly, or something else that caused brain damage and other physical issues.


http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/k/kellar_sean.html
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Sean Kellar has 2 upper canine teeth that were removed and you can see the other Seans canine teeth. Close, but not him, in my opinion.
 

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