Police Seek Help Identifying Body Found Near Kuhn Street Pier Oct. 3

The investigation continues into identifying the person found floating in the water just south of the Kuhn Street Pier in Biloxi earlier this month. Back on October 3rd, the Biloxi Police Department and DMR responded to a report of a person floating in the water in the area near the Kuhn Street Pier.

The deceased is described as a white male and was found floating in the area south of the pier and north of Deer Island. Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer also responded to the remains that were recovered. There were no signs of an assault, but the death is still being investigated as suspicious until a cause of death can be determined.

Biloxi police and the Harrison County Coroner’s Office are now asking for the public’s help with identifying the person. He’s described as a white male, possibly between the ages of 30 and 45, is approximately 5′ 10″ to 6′ 2″ inches tall, and has short dark hair. He has several tattoos, including a scropion on his right shoulder blade, and a Viking on his left shoulder blade. Brendan is tattooed on the back of his right arm, and his right inner forearm has two separate tattoos. An elephant and a clown face with the words “cry now.” On his left inner arm he has another clown face with the words “laugh later.” He has a tribal tattoo on the upper left arm. On his chest there is a tattoo of a ribbon with “11-12-11.” The name “Davianna” is tattooed along his left side. He also has some symbols of an unknown language tattooed on his left calf.

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