Police Are Trying to Identify Man Found Last Week

Charlie Dwyer

BALTIMORE, MD – Police in Maryland are trying to identify a man who doesn’t remember his own name.

According to the Maryland State Police, a man who was found last week walking alone along a Baltimore County highway. He doesn’t remember his name and had no identification.

Police said at 9 p.m. on July 22, troopers responded to reports of a white male who was walking alone on Interstate 795 in the area of Owings Mills Boulevard in Baltimore County.


“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 family members,” police reported. “The man was transported to a local hospital for medical treatment, but is still unable to remember his identity.”

If anyone knows this person’s identity, please email Detective Sergeant Douglas Forrester at the Golden Ring Barrack at douglas.forrester@maryland.gov or call him at 410-780-2706.

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