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Man found on railroad tracks in Goose Creek remains unidentified and in hospital
The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office says they’ve received tips from across the nation as they are working to identify a man who they believe is a veteran and could be homeless.
Deputies say a railroad crew found the man unconscious on September 24 on railroad tracks on N.A.D. Road in Goose Creek. They say he has a wound on his head and is in stable condition at the hospital.
Investigators say there is no indication that he was hit by a train.
The sheriff’s office posted a photo of the man and some of the items he was found with which included a US Marine Corp hat, a “USMC Recon” lighter and a mask that says “Grumpy Old Veteran.”
“The man is described as a possibly homeless, Caucasian male with a slender build,” BCSO officials said. “He is estimated to be between the ages of 55-years-old and 70-years-old.”
The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office says they’ve received tips from across the nation as they are working to identify a man who they believe is a veteran and could be homeless.
Deputies say a railroad crew found the man unconscious on September 24 on railroad tracks on N.A.D. Road in Goose Creek. They say he has a wound on his head and is in stable condition at the hospital.
Investigators say there is no indication that he was hit by a train.
The sheriff’s office posted a photo of the man and some of the items he was found with which included a US Marine Corp hat, a “USMC Recon” lighter and a mask that says “Grumpy Old Veteran.”
“The man is described as a possibly homeless, Caucasian male with a slender build,” BCSO officials said. “He is estimated to be between the ages of 55-years-old and 70-years-old.”
