CANADA Canada - Edmonton, WhtMale, 45-65, knee brace, "Mr. X", Nov'79

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Police dig for clues, but after 36 years, 'Mr. X' remains anonymous
Dressed in dark green pants, a teal waist-length jacket and a blue peaked cap with a CAT Diesel Power logo, the man collapsed at the Safeway at 10725 97 St., now Lucky 97, and was taken to the Royal Alexandra Hospital. He died from a brain hemorrhage overnight. He had blue eyes and brown-grey hair; he was five-foot-11 and 165 pounds. Police have pegged him between 45 and 65.

The man was wearing a modified metal knee brace, had a brown cane and was missing several teeth. He was carrying two change purses, one for coins and another that had the name Josie written on it. He had a key for room No. 114 at the now demolished Windsor Hotel in Dawson Creek, B.C., in his coat pocket. But he didn’t have a piece of identification on him.

His file says he appeared transient, so officers checked shelters, hostels and taverns showing people his picture in the hopes of identifying him. Nothing came of it.

Fingerprints didn’t turn up any matches. He had no criminal record and was not a veteran. There were no missing persons reports filed that matched his description.

Canada's Missing | Case details (warning: post mortem photos at link)

Unknown Male

First time making a thread, so please excuse any errors, but this is one that's interested me for a while, from my hometown.
 
I wonder what they came up with when they checked the Hotel.?
 
Came across this fellow in the Edmonton Missing Persons casefiles, even though he is technically an unidentified decedent and not a missing person. It doesn't seem like the case ever got much attention, but with forty-one years having passed, maybe someone figured out this fellow was gone and reported him missing. With such a clear image of his face available, it would be a shame if no one ever figured out who he is.

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Edmonton Police Service Page

Date of Discovery: November 22, 1979
Location of Discovery: Edmonton, Alberta
Estimated Date of Death: Minutes prior
State of Remains: Recognizable
Cause of Death: Major medical trauma, natural cause

Physical Description
Estimated Age: 45-65 years old
Race: White
Sex: Male
Height: 5ft 11in
Weight: 165 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown, graying, short
Eye Color: Blue
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Walked with a brown cane and had a brace on his right leg.

Identifiers
Dentals: Not available. Only have one upper tooth.
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown

Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Dark green pants, green Shirt, blue cardigan sweater, black T-shirt, blue waist-length jacket, and a black CAT Diesel Power hat.
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Discovery
The decedent suffered a medical episode and collapsed while shopping in Safeway at 97th Street and 107th Avenue. He was transported to the Royal Alexandra Hospital where he was pronounced dead. He may have a connection to Dawson Creek, British Columbia.
 

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