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Officials asking for help identifying man who died bicycling on Mica Peak

Kristy Canright (left), Mark Westfall and Bree Warner dig out a trail on Mica Peak, Sunday June 3, 2018. A man bicycling on Mica Peak Conservation Area was found unresponsive on Sunday and later died, and officials are asking for help identifying him. (Eli Francovich / The Spokesman-Review)

A man bicycling on Mica Peak Conservation Area was found unresponsive on Sunday and later died, and officials are asking for help identifying him.

The man died of natural causes, according to the Spokane County Medical Examiner’s Office. Bystanders saw him bicycling and later found him unresponsive on a bike trail. He did not have identification.

Officials believe that he was in his 60s. He was bald on the top of his head with brown and white hair on his temples. He is about 6-feet-1 and about 200 pounds with blue eyes and a mustache.

The man was wearing green and black Nike shoes, dark green and black bicycling shorts and a gray and green bicycling shirt, according to the medical examiner. He wore a black helmet and sunglasses and a digital watch.

Anyone with information is asked to call (509) 477-2296 or email medexam@spokanecounty.org.