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I lost my blue nylon dog collar with a tiny brass paw-tag engraved 'MILO' yesterday around 3pm. It's a medium, sturdy collar with a reflective white stripe and a small scuff on the buckle from rain last week. I last saw it near Old Town Plaza, along Rio Grande Blvd and 4th Street, not far from the San Felipe de Neri Church. The paw-tag is engraved with 'MILO' and there’s a tiny red heart charm attached. It means a lot to me—Milo wears it every day, and I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone finds it.
Hey there, I lost my navy blue beanie with a bright neon orange pom-pom. It’s a The North Face knit beanie, size medium, in really good condition aside from a faint coffee stain on the inside label and a tiny scuff on the cuff. I was wearing it yesterday around 3pm when I swung by Old Town Plaza on Central Ave, Albuquerque, near the Starbucks, and I must have set it down somewhere while taking photos. It has sentimental value—it's my daily cold-weather staple and I really need it back. If found, please reach out; I’d be grateful to get it home.
I lost my black Nike running shorts with neon green trim, size M. They’re lightweight Dri-Fit fabric, with a neon green drawstring and a small zip pocket on the right hip. I was out for a run yesterday around 3pm and must have dropped them near Old Town Plaza, by the San Felipe de Neri Church on Rio Grande Boulevard in Albuquerque. There’s a Nike swoosh on the left thigh that’s a bit worn, and I wrote my initials 'AP' in blue marker on the inside waistband to help identify them. They were a gift from my sister, so they’re sentimental to me and I’d really appreciate getting them back if anyone found them.
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 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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