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The Gwinnett County Medical Examiner’s Office is asking the public for help identifying the body of a man found dead in an unincorporated area of Norcross.
According to the Gwinnett County Police Department, the remains of a Hispanic male were found on Aug. 7 near Live Oak Parkway.
Officers responded to the area after a caller said construction workers had found a body near a new construction site.
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Gwinnett County officers, detectives, and investigators arrived where the body was found and took the body to the county morgue for an autopsy.
The cause and manner of death are pending further investigation, according to police.
Now, the ME is working to identify the man.
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As described by police, the man is a Hispanic male, between 20 to 50 years old. He is approximately 5′2″ to 5′6″ and weighed between 130 to 150 pounds.
When he was found, the man was wearing blue jeans sized 30x34, a grey GAP brand tank top, blue-red-white plaid pajama pants, a white metal beaded necklace, a white pair of socks with lime green stripes on the foot, a black belt, and a tan or light brown Nike hoodie.
The man also had a variety of tattoos on his arms. Police released images of the tattoos, as well as descriptions of them.
Police described the man’s tattoos as having “a tattoo on his left forearm with the words “John 3:16″ and a Rosary with a Cross. The right forearm has 2 nautical stars and the word “Maria” with wings.”
Anyone with information about the man’s identity is asked to contact the Gwinnett County Medical Examiner’s Office at 678-442-3160.
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