
UPDATE 8:05am
(CHICAGO) Chicago Police have identified a man found with serious injuries in the North Side Edgewater neighborhood more than two weeks ago who has remained unconscious ever since.
On Aug. 8, an unidentified person reported that witnesses saw the man “having trouble walking” in the vicinity of 1223 W. Granville Ave., an alert from police said.
He was “seen stumbling and then falling, striking his head on the pavement,” police said.
He remains unconscious with serious injuries at Presence Saint Francis Hospital in Evanston, and police had initially asked for the public’s help identifying him in order to notify his family.
He has since been identified, police said Tuesday night. His identity was not publicly released.
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(CHICAGO) Chicago Police are asking for help in identifying a man found with serious injuries in the North Side Edgewater neighborhood more than two weeks ago who has remained unconscious ever since.
On Aug. 8, an unidentified person reported that the man was seen by witnesses “having trouble walking” in the vicinity of 1223 W. Granville Ave., an alert from police said.
He was “seen stumbling and then falling, striking his head on the pavement,” police said.
He is now unconscious with serious injuries at St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, and police are trying to identify him in order to notify his family.
He is described as a white male 50-60, 5-foot-10 and 170 pounds with blue eyes, brown/grey hair and alight complexion, with no visible marks or scars. When found, he was wearing grey sweat pants, shirt and grey gym shoes.
Anyone with information should contact the Area North Special Victims Unit at (312) 744-8266.







