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I lost my 1950s first-edition Superman comic, a real collectors item, yesterday around 3pm near Old Town Plaza in Albuquerque. The cover is blue-green with a bold red Superman title and a DC Comics logo, and the book is in a clear plastic sleeve; the pages have mellow yellowing from age and a small coffee ring on the back. On the inside front page there's a tiny sticker with my initials 'P.P.' and a light pencil note that says 'Panel 7'—these little marks are my only other clues. This book means a lot to me, it was handed down by my grandmother and has sentimental value in my growing collection. If you found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I can meet near the Albuquerque Historical Museum or share photos to verify.
I was wandering through Old Town Plaza yesterday around 3pm and realized my gold-tone charm bracelet was missing. It's a slender, 7-inch gold-plated bracelet with a sun charm, a turquoise bead, and a tiny engraved heart on the clasp. The bracelet shows light wear but is otherwise in good condition. It means a lot to me—my grandmother gave it to me, and I wear it almost every day. I last saw it near the gazebo by the San Felipe de Neri Church in Old Town, Albuquerque. If you found it, drop me a note in the app—I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I lost my navy blue wool scarf yesterday around 4pm near the San Felipe de Neri Church in Old Town Albuquerque. It's a medium-width scarf about 60 inches long, soft and a touch pilling from daily wear, with a thin silver thread running through the weave. One end has a small silver leaf brooch pinned on, about an inch tall, easy to spot if you unfold it. It used to be a gift from my grandmother and holds sentimental value; I wore it constantly this winter. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Lost my blue paperback copy of Dune yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Central Ave in Albuquerque. It's a softcover, about a 6x9 inch size, with a bright blue cover that's a bit worn at the corners. There’s a small coffee stain along the bottom edge and a dog-eared corner on page 112, plus a thin red bookmark ribbon peeking out. This book was a gift from my sister, so it means a lot to me and I really need it back. If you found it, please email [email protected].
I lost my calico cat, Mia, yesterday around 6pm near the ABQ BioPark in Old Town Albuquerque, by the trolley stop on Rio Grande Boulevard. She's a petite domestic shorthair, mostly white with orange patches and a distinctive calico pattern on her head. She wears a bright blue collar with a small bell and a tiny gray heart tag that says 'Mia' and has a small scar on her left ear from a past run-in with a fence. Losing her has me really worried—she's been part of my daily routine since I adopted her, and she has sentimental value as my daughter's favorite pet.
I found a violin this afternoon around 3pm outside the UNM Bookstore on Central Ave near campus in Albuquerque. It's a 4/4 violin with a sunburst finish, housed in a glossy black hard case that's a bit scuffed at the top corner. The bow has a red ribbon tied at the frog, and there's a small sticker of a cat on the lid. Inside, there's a faded label with a name and a phone number written in pen. I can tell this instrument probably means a lot to someone, and I’d really like to help get it back to its owner.
I found a silver charm bracelet this morning around 9:10 am near Old Town Plaza, outside the Plaza Donuts shop on San Felipe Street in Albuquerque. It's a slim bracelet about 6 inches long with several charms: a tiny heart, a turquoise bead, and a round enamel charm with a mint-green design. The clasp is stamped with the initials 'AR,' and there's a light coffee stain on the back from a quick morning stop. The bracelet is in good condition overall; I figured it's probably someone’s sentimental piece, and I’d love to help reunite it with its owner. If you think it's yours, email me at [email protected].
I found a black 25-key MIDI controller this afternoon around 4:15 pm outside the UNM Bookstore on Central Ave NE in Albuquerque. It’s a compact USB-powered keyboard, likely a Novation Launchkey Mini, with a few light scratches along the right edge. There’s a bright blue sticker on the top panel that says 'Studio A' and a small dent on the bottom-left corner—easy to spot if you know where to look. It powered on when I plugged it in, and the keys felt reasonably responsive, so I figured it might mean something to someone who uses it for classes or gigs. If this belongs to you, reach out and we can arrange a safe pickup near Campus Plaza.
I found a black leather briefcase while walking through Albuquerque Plaza yesterday. It was just sitting on a bench, and it appeared to have some important papers inside. There’s no identification, but there was a name tag on the keychain. If anyone is missing it, please reach out to claim it.
I found a brown leather briefcase this morning at the bus stop near Central and Yale in Albuquerque. It looks quite costly and has a few personal items inside, including a planner and some business cards with the name 'John Smith'. If this is yours, please reach out with details to verify.
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