Amador County officials ID man with head injury who forgot who he was

Authorities in Amador County said they have identified a man who was found in Pine Grove with a head injury and said he didn't know who he was.The Jackson Fire Department said in an update Thursday morning that officials were working to get the man in contact with his family. He has been identified as Keith Keiffer and is an airman at Travis Air Force Base, according to Jackson police. Police said that Keiffer was possibly a victim in a crime. Keiffer was found around 4:20 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Highway 88 and French Gulch Road. He told officials he did not know who he was and that he did not have identification on him. “The male was located in a ditch, with a head injury, did not know who he was and did not know how he sustained the head injury,” the fire department said in a statement Wednesday. Keiffer was taken to the hospital for treatment.“Upon questioning, he was unable to recall his name or any information that could be used to identify him,” the fire department said. “The male had approximately $30 in cash and no other property.”Keiffer gave Jackson police permission to take his photo and ask the public for help in identifying him.No other information was provided.

Authorities in Amador County said they have identified a man who was found in Pine Grove with a head injury and said he didn't know who he was.

The Jackson Fire Department said in an update Thursday morning that officials were working to get the man in contact with his family.


He has been identified as Keith Keiffer and is an airman at Travis Air Force Base, according to Jackson police.

Police said that Keiffer was possibly a victim in a crime.

Keiffer was found around 4:20 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Highway 88 and French Gulch Road. He told officials he did not know who he was and that he did not have identification on him.

“The male was located in a ditch, with a head injury, did not know who he was and did not know how he sustained the head injury,” the fire department said in a statement Wednesday.

Keiffer was taken to the hospital for treatment.

“Upon questioning, he was unable to recall his name or any information that could be used to identify him,” the fire department said. “The male had approximately $30 in cash and no other property.”

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Keiffer gave Jackson police permission to take his photo and ask the public for help in identifying him.

No other information was provided.

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