Identified! OH - WhtMale, 40-70, Lion Tattoo, Hospital Scrub Pants, Columbus, 28 Apr 2019 - Michael Kimble

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Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP57155
Male, White / Caucasian

Location Found Columbus, Ohio
Estimated Age Range 40-70 Years

Height 5' 10"(70 inches) , Measured
Weight 182 lbs, Measured

Hair Color Brown
Facial Hair Description Beard/mustache
Eye Color Green

Scar/mark
Large linear scar, diagonal, across the midline of the back

Tattoo
Tattoo of a lion on left arm
Original


Clothing
Disposable hospital scrub pants; Two socks
On the Body

Footwear
Two shoes
On the Body

Circumstances

Type Unidentified Deceased
Date Found April 28, 2019
NamUs Case Created May 7, 2019

Location Found Map
Street Address 3800 West Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43219
Franklin County

Circumstances of Recovery
John Doe was located on 4/28/2019 in the parking lot of 3800 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio.
Details of Recovery

Inventory of Remains All parts recovered
Condition of Remains Recognizable face

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
 
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Scrubs? Was he involved in an accident & left the ER in scrubs? No metion of boxers or briefs -- but would "they" tell us?

What kind of shoes?

Scar on his back -- kidney problem?

That lion tattoo looks like

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but not quite?
 
  • #3
“Disposable hospital scrub pants” maybe escaped from a mental hospital or medical hospital.
 
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“Disposable hospital scrub pants” maybe escaped from a mental hospital or medical hospital.

Yes, or just left the hospital/ER. We'd sometimes have patients come in and leave wearing the hospital clothes because theirs were very dirty and they just took them in a plastic patient belongings bag along with the rest of their things when they were discharged. Sometimes they'd be excited to have these "extra" clothes.

If he took off against medical advice he'd probably still have the admission ID bracelet on if he still had the pants. The pants are not of the best quality.
 
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June 13, 2019

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Franklin County Coroner Dr. Anahi Ortiz are seeking assistance to identify a man who was found dead on April 28.

The body was discovered in a parking lot of 3800 West Broad St. in Columbus.

“This man is someone’s son, friend and neighbor and we are counting on the public to help us identify him so he can be laid to rest with the respect and honor he deserves,” Yost said in a prepared statement.

"Through collaboration with experts from the Ohio Attorney General's office, the post-mortem photo has been released in an attempt to provide a name to this man," Dr. Ortiz said. "My hope is that by releasing this photo, we can provide closure to the family and friends of this man. As coroner, I take seriously our duty to serve the community of Franklin County and speak for those who cannot."

Do you know him? State investigators working to ID slumped over body found in Ohio parking lot
 
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Gary Alan went missing in 2011 after jumping into a creek while running from a police officer. His description matches up within a couple of inches and 10 pounds. He has a tattoo (unknown) on his left arm but also a scar on right hand. There's no mention of a scar on his back but the injury could have happened after he went missing, I suppose. The big question is did he survive the creek fall and live in the area an additional 8 years? Mansfield and Columbus, OH is about an hour driving distance.
 
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Gary looks like a great possibility to me. He does have a blemish on his left cheek but it may have just been temporary. Otherwise, he seems like a good prospect.
 
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Gary looks like a great possibility to me. He does have a blemish on his left cheek but it may have just been temporary. Otherwise, he seems like a good prospect.

Thanks for replying, Owutatangledweb!

I saw the blemish on Gary's face and once I zoomed in on UID's pic I noticed a faint mark in the same area of his face. Note also the pic of JD has been edited for publicity.

I'll send off an email. Hopefully, we can get Mr. Warner home where he belongs.
 
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So he wasn’t wearing a shirt? You’d think people would remember seeing a 5’10, 182 pounds shirtless man walking around. Though I guess it’s possible he had a shirt and got rid of it at some point. Do they say anything about a cause of death?
 
  • #10
Best possibilities I could find after a quick search:

1) Paul Allen Brady (namus)
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- Went missing in Ohio on April 25th 2019 (about a 3-4h ride from where the mp was found)
- 61 years old, 5’10, 165 pounds (he ran away from an Adult Foster Care home so I suppose his weight could just be the weight they have on file and not necessarily the most recent weighing)
- He possibly left without wearing a coat or shoes
- No mention of a tattoo
- Brown hair and blue eyes

2) Stephen Mark Millis (namus)
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- disappeared January 4th 2019 in Michigan
- went missing with his car/motorcycle (?)
- 49 years old, 5’9, 170 pounds
- Brown hair, blue eyes
- not a lot of information on his disappearance, no mention of tattoos
 
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Theodore Decker: Man who died was known, if not by name

For nearly two months, starting on the raw April morning when his body was found, he was known only as John Doe.

The police came and left without knowing his name. In the weeks that followed, no candles or flowers marked the place of his death. The steady ebb and flow of traffic on nearby West Broad Street went on for seven weeks.

And then, on Wednesday afternoon, the Ohio attorney general's office said the man was a John Doe no longer. He had been identified as 56-year-old Michael Kimble.
 
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Theodore Decker: Man who died was known, if not by name

For nearly two months, starting on the raw April morning when his body was found, he was known only as John Doe.

The police came and left without knowing his name. In the weeks that followed, no candles or flowers marked the place of his death. The steady ebb and flow of traffic on nearby West Broad Street went on for seven weeks.

And then, on Wednesday afternoon, the Ohio attorney general's office said the man was a John Doe no longer. He had been identified as 56-year-old Michael Kimble.
Thanks, iulia. Nice work by LE to get this case solved quickly in comparison to some UID cases.

Rest peacefully, Mr. Kimble.
 
  • #13
From the article posted by iulia. BBM

Deep in the shady tangle, accessible only if you stooped low and wended your way carefully through a maze of underbrush, was indeed a camp that no longer looked occupied. A hodgepodge of debris was strewn everywhere: tarps, the back seat from a car, suitcases, extension cords, a woman’s sequined shoe. A seemingly random collection of scavenged possessions.

I read a woman's case just the other day about a sequined shoe. I can't seem to remember the details at the moment but this caught my eye. I'm sure there's nothing relevant about this shoe but it gives me the jeebygeez.
 
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Theodore Decker: Man who died was known, if not by name

For nearly two months, starting on the raw April morning when his body was found, he was known only as John Doe.

The police came and left without knowing his name. In the weeks that followed, no candles or flowers marked the place of his death. The steady ebb and flow of traffic on nearby West Broad Street went on for seven weeks.

And then, on Wednesday afternoon, the Ohio attorney general's office said the man was a John Doe no longer. He had been identified as 56-year-old Michael Kimble.

I can't access this article. Are you trying to say this UID has been identified? If so, please let the Mod know so that the thread can be marked identified.

Thanks in advance!!!!
 
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I can't access this article. Are you trying to say this UID has been identified? If so, please let the Mod know so that the thread can be marked identified.

Thanks in advance!!!!

Yes, this man was identified as Michael Kimble. I reported my post now, thank you for the suggestion (I wasn't sure if I should do that).
 
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The only patients we give paper scrubs to are the mentally ill who are on psych holds and/or someone who discharges without wearable clothing which is extremely rare. This includes the homeless. I know this information is late but I wanted to provide it as a information in future cases.
 

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