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Police Identify Man With Memory Loss

CHICAGO (CBS) -- Police think they may have identified a man who appears to be suffering from memory loss.

The man was found near Clark and Waveland around 8 a.m. on Thursday and was unable to tell police his name.

Relatives from Indiana were heading to Chicago to make a positive identification, Chicago Police said. They saw the man's picture on a website and contacted authorities.

The man does have several tattoos, including:

"Harley" surrounded by flames on his left forearm;

A bald eagle with a heart emblem and multiple banners with the names "Cody, Steph, Riley,Rebecca, Nicholas, Veronica and Mackenzee" with a Harley Davidson logo in the background over his heart; and

A tribal artwork tattoo on his right upper arm.

Police say the man is five feet, six-inches tall, 35-42 years old and weighs 160 pounds.

He has a black and grey beard and was last wearing a white shirt, blue jeans and gym shoes.

If anyone has information on this subject please contact Area North Detective Division Special Victims Unit at (312) 744-8200.

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