Maryland police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man who can’t remember his name.
State troopers responded to reports of a white man who was walking on a highway in Baltimore County, Maryland, on Friday evening. The man, who was described as having a slim build and was only wearing black shorts, required medical attention and was unable to remember his name or contact information for his family members, according to Maryland State Police.
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The unidentified man was transported to a local hospital for medical treatment, and as of Thursday, he is still unable to remember his identity. The Maryland State Police shared a photo of the man, who appeared to have a small cut on his nose.
Anyone who knows the man’s identity can email detective Sgt. Douglas Forrester at the Golden Ring Barrack at [email protected] or call him at (410) 780-2706.
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The Maryland State Police did not respond to the Washington Examiner’s request for comment.