Medical examiner attempting to ID male whose body was found near Target Field last week

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Officials are seeking public assistance to identify a male found dead near Target Field in Minneapolis last week. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office reported that the unresponsive man was discovered around 9:45 p. m. on Friday and pronounced dead at HCMC approximately 45 minutes later. He is described as Black, aged 15 to 30, with a height of 6 feet and a weight of 319 pounds, featuring brown eyes and black hair.

His clothing included a black Puma hoodie, a black Athletic Works T-shirt, dark teal-green Puma sweatpants, and predominantly white Nike Air Huarache shoes, size 12. The Medical Examiner's Office has yet to disclose any details regarding the circumstances leading to his death. The Minnesota Twins, who play at Target Field, were competing in Houston at the time of the discovery. Authorities encourage anyone with information to reach out at 612-215-6300 to assist in identifying the individual. This case highlights ongoing concerns regarding unidentified individuals and the importance of community involvement in such investigations.

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