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Do you recognize these tattoos? Police working to ID body in Surrey, B.C.

Do you recognize these tattoos? Police working to ID body in Surrey, B.C.

CTV Newsa day ago

An image of a tattoo on the unidentified man's left calf. (Handout)
Police in Surrey, B.C., have released several photos of a man who died in hospital earlier this year, with the hope that someone will be able to identify him.
Investigators say the man's death is not considered suspicious.
He was found shortly before 9 p.m. on April 12, near the intersection of 152 Street and 101 Avenue, in the city's Guildford neighbourhood.
The unidentified man was taken to hospital, where he died a few days later, according to a statement from the Surrey Police Service.
Authorities described the man as likely in his 40s, with brown hair, brown eyes and a beard.
Photos showing the man's tattoos were released Friday 'with the hope that someone who recognizes them will come forward and contact police,' the Surrey Police Service said.
Surrey police work to identify man's body (Handout)
An image of a tattoo on the unidentified man's left chest. (Handout)
The agency has been working with the B.C. Coroners Service, forensic investigators and missing persons investigators but has so far been unsuccessful in identifying the man, according to the statement.
An image of a tattoo on the unidentified man's torso
An image of a tattoo on the unidentified man's torso. (Handout)
Anyone who recognizes the tattoos or has information related to the man's identity is asked to call the Surrey Police Service at 604-599-0502 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or www.solvecrime.ca.

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