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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) POSTMORTEM WARNING. Not gory
On November 5, 2002, an unidentified man was hit by a car while walking into incoming traffic. The decedent was reportedly playing “chicken” by walking in and out of traffic.
He was a Hispanic male with dark brown wavy, short hair, brown eyes, and was believed to be in his early forties.
He was 5’9” (175 cm) and weighed 202 pounds (92 kg). He had a mustache and a goatee, a 1/2 inch linear scar on his right earlobe, a 1/2 inch linear scar on his right wrist, multiple round 1/4 inch scars on his chest, a 4/5 inch oblique scar on his right thigh, a 2.5 inch irregular scar on his abdomen, and a mole on his right cheek near his mouth.
He had silver caps on left and right side top teeth. His dentals are available, as are his fingerprints. His DNA has been collected and submitted but the tests are not complete.
He was wearing a white T-shirt, blue denim pants and tan boots.
LE submitted his fingerprints to area police agencies and the state, but nobody was able to identify him. The police department is submitting the victim's fingerprints to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as he was possibly reported missing in another country.
On November 5, 2002, an unidentified man was hit by a car while walking into incoming traffic. The decedent was reportedly playing “chicken” by walking in and out of traffic.
He was a Hispanic male with dark brown wavy, short hair, brown eyes, and was believed to be in his early forties.
He was 5’9” (175 cm) and weighed 202 pounds (92 kg). He had a mustache and a goatee, a 1/2 inch linear scar on his right earlobe, a 1/2 inch linear scar on his right wrist, multiple round 1/4 inch scars on his chest, a 4/5 inch oblique scar on his right thigh, a 2.5 inch irregular scar on his abdomen, and a mole on his right cheek near his mouth.
He had silver caps on left and right side top teeth. His dentals are available, as are his fingerprints. His DNA has been collected and submitted but the tests are not complete.
He was wearing a white T-shirt, blue denim pants and tan boots.
LE submitted his fingerprints to area police agencies and the state, but nobody was able to identify him. The police department is submitting the victim's fingerprints to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as he was possibly reported missing in another country.