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Hey, I lost my red leather business card holder yesterday around 4pm near Ego Alley by City Dock in Annapolis. It's a compact holder, about the size of two credit cards, made of smooth red leather. There's a tiny scratch on the bottom-right corner and a faint 'MA' initials embossed inside. Inside are several business cards, plus an emergency contact card with my work number and email. The piece is sentimental because it was a gift from a mentor and I really need it back. If you found it around Main Street, Ego Alley, or near the Market House entrance in Annapolis, please drop me a line—I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my Brooklinen white duvet cover with navy piping yesterday around 3pm near the City Dock on Dock Street in Annapolis. It's a king-size duvet cover, bright and crisp, in good condition aside from a small coffee stain near the bottom corner. The inside label reads 'Brooklinen King' and there’s my initials 'P.P.' embroidered in the corner. It was a gift from my grandmother and has sentimental value, so I’d really appreciate it being returned if anyone found it around the City Dock area or along Main Street between Dock Street and West Street.
I lost my blue insulin pen with a white body and blue cap yesterday around 5:45pm near the Maryland State House on Main Street in Annapolis. It was tucked inside a small gray fabric case with a pink zipper and a tiny heart-shaped pull. The cap has a pink heart sticker, and the pen body has a small scratch near the dose window. This pen is essential for my diabetes management, and I really need it back—it was a gift from my sister, so it means a lot to me.
I lost my blue hardcover mystery novel yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Annapolis. It's a 320-page hardcover with gold lettering on the spine and a stormy-sea and lighthouse cover. Inside, there's a red ribbon bookmark and a tiny pressed lavender sprig tucked between pages 110–115. This book is a gift from my grandmother and holds sentimental value, so I really need it back. If anyone found it, please message me—I'd be endlessly grateful.
I lost my black leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm near the City Dock on Market Street in Annapolis. It's a mid-size case, about 15 inches wide and 11 inches tall, with a brass clasp and a small scuff on the lower corner. Inside the gray lining there’s a laptop sleeve and a tan leather tag with the initials 'SD.' I also tucked a folded family photo and a notebook with my late father’s handwriting in the front pocket—sentimental stuff I really need back. If anyone found it, please drop me a message. I can meet at the Market House or near the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium to pick it up.
I found a dog this afternoon around 3:15pm wandering near City Dock by Main Street and Compromise Street in Annapolis. It's a medium-sized beagle mix with a brown-and-white coat, a white chest patch shaped like a little heart, and one ear that tilts oddly when she looks at you. She's wearing a faded blue nylon collar with a tiny bell and a metal tag that says 'Nova.' She's friendly but anxious and clearly wants to find her people. If this is your dog, send me a message here and we can arrange her safe return.
I found a black iPhone 13 with a blue OtterBox case and a Maryland flag sticker this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Starbucks on Main Street near the City Dock in Annapolis. The screen is cracked and there's a small dent near the camera. The wallpaper is a sunset sailboat, and the case has a tiny green sticker in the corner. It obviously went through a bit of wear, and I know how important this device can be to someone. If this is yours, message me in the app with another identifying detail so we can arrange pickup.
I found a blue US passport this afternoon near Market House on Market Street, by the City Dock in downtown Annapolis. It's a standard navy-blue cover with the gold seal, a bit worn at the corners from travel. The back cover has a light coffee stain and there’s a small sticker with the initials 'A.J.' on the inside flap—easy to spot as an identifying feature. I picked it up after someone dropped it while walking by the Annapolis Bookstore toward the dock around 2:30 pm. If this is yours, message me in the app and we can arrange a safe handoff.
I found a black Yamaha 61-key portable keyboard this afternoon around 4:15 pm outside the Annapolis Town Center on West Street, near the parking garage exit. It has a bright purple sticker on the lid with the initials 'AJ' and a small dent on the right edge. The keys are in decent shape, and there’s a power adapter tucked under the handle. I’ve set it on a nearby bench to make it easy for the owner to spot; if this is yours, I’d really like to get it back to you.
I found a blue paperback travel guide this afternoon around 3:15pm, sitting on a bench near the City Dock by Market House on Main Street in Annapolis. It’s titled 'Exploring Annapolis: A Pocket Guide' from Harbor Press, a compact little book with a red ribbon bookmark visible between the pages. There’s also a tiny seashell bookmark clipped to the inside cover and a pencil note that reads 'Mira Patel' tucked on the first page—a neat clue to its owner. The book looks well-loved but is in decent condition, and I figured someone might be missing a waterfront stroll read after their day. If this is yours, we can arrange pickup near Market House.
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