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ATLANTA — A young man was left at Grady Hospital days ago and officials have no idea who he is.
He arrived at the hospital with a woman, but she left without him. Now, police are asking for help identifying him and the woman seen on surveillance video walking him in.
He arrived at the hospital on the evening on Dec. 4, 2019. Atlanta Police said surveillance video shows him and a black woman wearing a white coat and a red hat arrive at the hospital.
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Police described him as malnourished and said he didn’t have identification and has not been able to communicate verbally or in writing. They did not share an approximate age and only described him as “a young man.”
“It appears as though he has a diminished mental capacity and may have Down syndrome,” the release said.
The woman was last seen getting into a red minivan and leaving. Investigators are still looking into the vehicle aspect of it, police said.
"Based on his diminished mental capacity, he is not able to speak to us, he's not able to write, so we've had a very hard time trying to understand who he might be and where he lives," Lt. Jeff Baxter, commander of Atlanta Police Department's special victims unit said during a press conference.
For now, he is being cared for at Grady and is in the custody of Georgia’s Division of Family Child Services.
Non-verbal 'young man' found malnourished, alone at Grady Hospital
He has no identification, he is not communicating, and police are asking for help identifying both him and the woman.
The temperatures in the concrete canyons of downtown Atlanta - at Grady Hospital - that night of Dec. 4 were around 35 and 40 degrees.
It was just before midnight when a nurse on break spotted the young man outside the hospital, abandoned, alone, cold, hungry, disoriented, and unable to speak -- and possibly with Down syndrome.
She brought him inside, to the warmth of a whole world of people wanting to embrace him.
“My phone blew up. Facebook blew up. Everybody wants to know how they can help,” said Sheryl Arno, executive director of the Down Syndrome Association of Atlanta.
Arno said everyone in her world wants to embrace both the young man and the woman who took him to Grady that cold night last week. They said she walked him around, inside, for most of an hour without checking in or seeing anyone, then left him there and walked away from him.
Police said security camera video shows her getting into a red minivan, possibly from Georgia, with someone else driving, and she rode away without the young man, into the dark. Police are not sure if she left the young man inside and he then walked outside on his own, or if she left him outside.
Support pours in for abandoned young man with special needs - and the woman who left him