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Health Services officials are asking the public for help Tuesday in identifying a woman who was brought to a Los Angeles hospital last week.

The patient was brought to Los Angeles General Medical Center after being found by bystanders on South Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles on June 14, the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services stated in a news release.

Officials released an image of the patient in hopes that family members or friends will come forward to identify her.

Patient brought to L.A. General Medical Center
Health officials are trying to identify a patient brought to L.A. General Medical Center. (Los Angeles County Department of Health Services)

She is believed to be between 45 and 50 years old, is 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighs about 170 pounds.

The patient also has brown hair and hazel eyes with a medium to heavy build, according to the news release.

No tattoos or scars were found on the patient.

Anyone with information was asked to call Clinical Social Worker Cesar Robles at 323-409-6884.