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Mount Sinai Seeks Public’s Help Identifying Woman Hospitalized for More than 100 Days 

MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL in Morningside Heights in Manhattan is seeking the public’s help identifying a woman who has been hospitalized at the facility since April 12, 2025. 
Photo courtesy of Mount Sinai Hospital Morningside Heights

Mount Sinai Hospital in Morningside Heights in Manhattan is seeking the public’s help identifying a woman who has been hospitalized at the facility since April 12.

 

The unidentified woman was discovered April 12 around 4:45 a.m. on a bus stop bench at 125th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem, and a bystander called 911.

 

The woman is known to frequent the area around 125th Street and Lenox Avenue, and hospital staff think she may go by the name “Pam.” She usually dresses in black and hides her face.

MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL in Morningside Heights in Manhattan is seeking the public’s help identifying a woman who has been hospitalized at the facility since April 12, 2025.
Photo courtesy of Mount Sinai Hospital Morningside Heights

She is described as a Black female, who is English-speaking, is around 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and weighs around 170 pounds, has dark brown eyes, greying black hair, and appears to be in her late fifties.

 

Anyone with information is urged to immediately get in touch with Kelly LaTerra, associate director of social work, at Mount Sinai Morningside
on (646) 901-9309.

 

 

 

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