
Police have asked for help solving a bizarre case of a young man with memory loss who was found wandering barefoot through a busy metropolitan area.
Australian Capital Territory Police said the man in his 30s was spotted in a state of confusion outside the Griffin Centre in Canberra about 3.20pm on Wednesday.
The man, believed to be named Daniel, was barefoot at the time and wearing a yellow/green t-shirt and grey trousers.
Unable to state with any certainty his most basic identifying information, he was transported to a nearby hospital by the ACT Ambulance Service.
He told authorities he lived either in south Canberra or New South Wales.
Through his memory fog, he told authorities he may drive a white vehicle and could possibly work in an IT or data-related field.
He is white with a slim build and roughly 175cm (5’10”) in height with blue eyes and red/fair hair.
Police released an image of the mystery man in a hospital bed, his hair closely-cropped with a goatee beard.

Pictured is the image of the unidentified man found wandering barefoot in Canberra on Wednesday afternoon suffering memory loss

The unidentified man, believed to be named Daniel, was found outside the Griffin Centre in Canberra (pictured) about 3.20pm on Wednesday
‘ACT Policing is seeking the public’s assistance to identify a man who is suffering from memory loss,’ ACT Police said in a statement.
‘Anyone who can assist police in identifying Daniel is urged to contact ACT Policing on 131 444.’