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Hey there, I lost my Space Gray iPhone 13 Pro, 256GB, yesterday around 3pm near City Dock in Annapolis. It was in a red silicone case and has a blue anchor sticker on the back bottom corner. The phone screen has a tiny scratch along the right edge and a cracked screen protector, but the device still works and holds all my work emails and photos from family trips. It’s really important to me—it's my work line and has sentimental value from years of notes and client contacts. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back!
I lost my tortoiseshell reading glasses yesterday around 3pm. I was grabbing a latte outside a coffee shop on Main Street near Ego Alley in Annapolis. The frame is classic tortoiseshell with subtle gold hinges, and the right temple has a tiny scratch near the tip. They came with a navy-blue microfiber case that has a faint white star on the flap, and inside the left temple there are initials 'AH' engraved. They’re sentimental—they were a gift from my grandmother—and I’d be incredibly grateful to get them back.
Yesterday around 4pm I lost my green budgie Pico, who flew off from my balcony and vanished near the City Dock on Main Street in Annapolis. Pico is small, about the size of a canary, with a bright green body, a yellow head, and a tiny white patch on his throat. He wears a light blue leg band with the code PICO-07 and has a fluffy tail with a hint of blue. He's very tame and responds to the name Pico when I call, so he might chirp back if you call him. If you found him, email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a meetup near the Annapolis Visitors Center by City Dock.
I lost my hand-painted ceramic wall plaque of a Chesapeake Bay lighthouse yesterday around 3pm near the City Dock on Main Street. It's a compact 8x10 inch piece, framed in a slim white frame with blues and sandy tones that catch the afternoon sun. The back has a tiny brass hanging hook and a small signature 'L.H.' in the lower right corner. It was a gift from my aunt who adored Annapolis sunsets, so it means a lot to me and I really want it back. If you found it, please DM me here so we can arrange a safe drop-off near the City Dock.
I lost my cream knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near the Market House on Main Street in Downtown Annapolis. It's a J.Crew scarf, about 70 inches long, with a subtle cable-knit pattern and soft fringe at both ends. One end has a small brass tag embossed with the initials 'M.J.' and there's a faint coffee stain near the edge. The scarf is a bit worn but still cozy, and it was a gift from my grandmother, so it means a lot to me. If anyone found it, I’d be really grateful to get it back—drop a note here and we can figure out pickup.
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.
I found a pink leopard print dog collar near the City Dock in Annapolis this morning around 11am. It's a nylon collar, about 1 inch wide, in good condition with a sturdy metal D-ring and a tiny brass bell that still jingles when moved. There’s also a small circular tag attached with a partial engraving that's hard to read. The bold pattern and the bell make it easy to spot, so if this is your pup, we can coordinate a pickup once you confirm the details.
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