Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man whose body was found in the Intracoastal Waterway without any form of identification. The authorities have released information about the man in the hopes that someone will come forward with information about his identity.
According to a statement from the West Palm Beach Police Department (WPBPD), officers were alerted by the U.S. Coast Guard at approximately 10:15 a.m. on May 26th, after they discovered a body at 9:30 a.m. near Spillway Park in Lake Worth Beach, located between Harbor and Yale drives.
Police are releasing details of a man whose body was recovered from the Intracoastal Waterway without any form of identification. The authorities are hoping that someone would be able to identify the man.
According to police, the man is described as Black, potentially in his 30s, standing at 6 feet and 2 inches tall, and weighing around 200 pounds. The individual in question sports brown eyes, short dreadlocks, and a full beard.
The man was reported to have a small scar on his left wrist and a tattoo of the number seven on his right arm. A man was discovered donning a black windbreaker jacket, black shirt, and black pants.
According to police, a photo of the suspect’s footwear – gray camouflage sneakers – has been released, along with a dog tag-style chain bearing the word “Faith” engraved on it. In a peculiar discovery, a set of keys was found in the pocket of a man who was found without any form of identification.
The man was reported to have a small scar on his left wrist and a tattoo of the number seven on his right arm. A man was discovered donning a black windbreaker jacket, black shirt, and black pants. According to police reports, a photo of the suspect’s footwear has been released.
The gray camouflage sneakers were captured in the image, along with a dog tag-style chain that had the word “Faith” engraved on it. In a peculiar discovery, a set of keys was found in the pocket of an unidentified man. No form of identification was found on the individual. The West Palm Beach Police Department.
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Authorities are urging residents in the vicinity to review their surveillance footage from 2 a.m. on May 26th, as they suspect that this is the time when the individual may have traversed the region, specifically on the West Palm Beach or Lake Worth Beach side of the Intracoastal.