Mr Curry was found in Hereford on 7 November |
Detectives have launched an international appeal to
help identify a man with a North American accent who was found in a bus station
car park in Herefordshire.
The man gave his name as Roger Curry and says he has no memory of who he is.
He was found in Hereford on 7
November and is in council care while officers try to find where he lives or
whether he has any relatives.
Police want to trace a man,
thought to be in his 40s, seen walking with Mr Curry towards Hereford County Hospital on the same day.
Mr Curry is tall, slim and was
found wearing a black hooded top and black jogging trousers.
Detective Sergeant Sarah Bennett,
of West Mercia Police, said "We are appealing locally, nationally and internationally to anyone who can help us trace the man who was seen with
Roger.
"He may have vital
information that can help us piece together where Roger had been prior to him
being found.
"Any information, little as
it may be, could be the key to unlocking this mystery.
"This is an unusual
situation and we are desperately hoping that we can reunite Roger with his
family, wherever they may be."
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