A Los Angeles County hospital was able to locate the family members of two patients who were found injured.
Both were found in Los Angeles County and were taken to the St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood in early June.
“Through your efforts, we were able to find family for both patients,” a hospital spokesperson told KTLA. “Thank you for helping us connect them to loved ones.”
The first patient is a woman around 68 years old. She was found at a bus stop at Pacific Avenue and Slauson Boulevard in Huntington Park.

Hospital staff said she appears to be Hispanic and stands 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighs 200 pounds, has green eyes and auburn-brown dyed hair.
She was unable to communicate her name or the names of her family members.
The second patient is a man around 60 years old. His first name may be Miguel. He was brought to the hospital from a senior living facility in Bell Gardens.

He appears to be Hispanic and is around 5 feet 7 inches tall and 134 pounds. He has brown eyes and black hair with graying temples. He was unable to communicate his name or the names of his family, staff said.
Neither patient had any personal belongings to help workers identify them at the time. Hospital staff did not disclose the nature of their injuries.
No further details regarding the patients were released.