Deceased man’s identity remains unknown
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Police are trying to identify and notify the family of a man who died in the city late last month.
The man, who was described as being in his early 20s, died after suffering medical distress in the 600 block of Sherburn Street on May 31. Officers responded to the area, and the man was taken to hospital, where he died.
Police don’t believe his death was suspicious or criminal, but they haven’t been able to identify him, the Winnipeg Police Service said in a news release Wednesday morning.
The man is described as being in his early 20s, about 5’6” tall and thin. (WPS HANDOUT)
Police produced a composite sketch and released a description of the man.
He is described as being in his early 20s, about 5-6, with a thin build. He had short dark hair with artificial black/brown braids woven in.
He was wearing a blue bandana, with the word “dreams” written in a repeating pattern, tied on his head.
He had a thin moustache and wispy chin hair. He had pink nail polish on his fingernails and toenails, and his teeth have visible cavities.
His clothing — a black leather-type jacket, a black Brazen Hall T-shirt, brown corduroy pants and grey/blue/orange Asics runners — was distinct.
He had an orange-and-white beaded necklace with waves on a pendant. His left ear was pierced, with a gold/red gem earring.
He had a pen with the logo of the Municipality of Baker Lake in Nunavut.
Anyone with information on the man that could help investigators is asked to call the WPS missing persons unit at 204-986-6250 or 204-986-8477.
— Staff