Coroner seeks help identifying John Doe found in Gary

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(GARY, Ind.) The Lake County coroner’s office is seeking the public’s help identifying a John Doe found in northwest Indiana last month.

The unidentified black man was discovered at 355 Harrison St. in Gary, Ind., on Oct. 15, according to a statement from the coroner’s office.

He has a tattoo of a crucifix on his upper right arm, and a tattoo of two clown masks on the inner forearm of his right arm, according to the statement.

Anyone with information should call the coroner’s office at (219) 755-3265.

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