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Police seek mans identity following Totnes incident this morning

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
October 30, 2014
in Community News

Update: images released of mans clothing to help identify him – https://wearesouthdevon.com/police-release-images-may-identify-unconcious-man-found-totnes/

Can you help police identify a man who was found unconscious near Berry Pomeroy? The road was closed until just before Midday today whilst police investigated the scene.

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Police are seeking the identity of a man who was found unconscious on the A385 near Berry Pomeroy and remains in a critical condition in Derriford Hospital.

The man was discovered at around 00.20 am on Wednesday 29th October and is described as 5’ 4” in height with a medium build, wearing a striped beanie hat.

He was also wearing a distinctive yellow and black/navy blue hoodie with a picture of Tokyo and logo on the front, and a picture of the South East Asian lady in mustard yellow on the back, with ‘Holland 2000’ written in blue.

He was wearing a peace logo on a leather strap around his neck, khaki trousers and an ‘Animal’ brand belt, plus a number of wristbands. He has cropped/shaven brown hair and is in his 40s or 50s.

Police are keen to speak to his family or anyone who could identify him.

Anyone who may have information on the incident, or who may know the identity of the man is asked to contact the police on 101 quoting log 0010 of the 29th October.

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