Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Young Man Passes Out In Neighbor's Yard, Possibly Same Individual Reported Several Days Prior In Separate Incident



Medics responding to individual passed
out on August 19th



Last week the Laurelhurst Blog posted about an unknown person wandering in the back yard of a resident's home in the 3800 block of 42nd Avenue NE on Thursday, August 17th. 

The resident described the individual as a male with shaggy strawberry blonde hair above the collar,  wearing a maroon hooded sweatshirt and grey sweat pants and had a medium build of about 5'8 to 5'10.

On August 19th, another resident called police about a young male with strawberry blond hair on her property, on the 3300 block of East Laurelhurst Drive, telling the Laurelhurst Blog:
At 5:58am on the morning of August 19th, a male in his late teens/early 20's came through a gate, up some stairs to our house with strawberry blonde hair, black sweatshirt with graphics, black sweatpants, bright green stocking feet and looking confused. He wasn't carrying anything.   
My husband told him to leave.  He asked if we lived here, then said he had been drinking with a friend, female, "she might be a nanny, I woke up in the street, I don't know where I am, don't mean to seem sketchy, I don't know what house she's at.....I'm sorry, I don't know where I am..." 
He then stood out on the street looking up and down and headed up 47th Avenue NE in the 3400 block. He wondered next door to our neighbors' front steps and we noticed he then had black tennis shoes with white bottoms when he was lying on the stairs. Perhaps he had he stashed the shoes. There's construction going on at our neighbor's, with a  porta potty. He didn't hide his face, or run off.  Then he "passed out."   
We called SPD non-emergency and they said they were "coming by in 5 minutes."  When they arrived, they had to wake him as he didn't even hear the siren.  Whether it was alcohol or a combination of others, we don't know, but, as you can see in the picture, the fire truck was only feet away, with sirens blaring (sorry neighbors!), and it did not wake him. 
The Seattle Fire Department Medics arrived and took him in their truck to the closest bus stop, by Seattle Children's Hospital.  They were having a serious conversation with him.

 

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