All lost and found items in Athens
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Found GA license plate with 2027 sticker
I found what I'm pretty sure of... a GA Tag/lisense plate, whatever...with year sticker good through 2027 that may have fallen off of a motorcycle with Clarke county on it because it's a small tag still on the mounting bracket which is in mint condition, new one not needed. The screws holding it on to the motorcycle should've been with lock nuts like the The plate screws are. $1,000,000,000.00 finders fee, required. Kidding of course!!! Email me at [email protected] and tell me the tag number and leave phone number. Lost I'd say around June 22nd or 23rd, found near my driveway next to road
Lost brooches near UGA Arch, Athens
I lost a pair of brooches in Athens, GA. I was at 2:45 p.m. on Friday near the UGA Arch on North Campus Road, chatting with a friend when I blinked and they disappeared. The one brooch belonged to my grandmother, and the other matches it in style—a delicate silver leaf with tiny blue stones. They’re not just jewelry; they’re a link to memories of Sunday markets and old photos by the river. If someone stumbles upon them, please keep them safe until I can be reunited with them.
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Ring found in parking lot near Athens Target
Ring found in parking lot near Athens Target. Closer to old Michael’s/ Joann’s building.
Found travel visas near the UGA Arch
I found a brown leather folder with travel visas peeking out on a bench outside the UGA Arch on Lumpkin Street, around 7:15 p.m. on Friday. A few stamps and a name were visible, folded papers wedged between receipts. I tucked the folder under my arm and headed to the campus lost-and-found, hoping the owner would see this post. It felt unexpectedly hopeful to reunite someone with such important documents after a long week of lectures and coffee spills. If these items sound familiar, please check with the campus lost-and-found desk near the student center.
Found microwaves near Georgia Theatre on Broad Street.
I found two microwaves outside the Tate Student Center loading dock around 7:45 p.m. last Friday, Athens, Georgia. They sat on a metal cart near the exit, cords looping over the concrete. I asked a few late-studying neighbors and scanned the surrounding lounges, but no one claimed them. I turned them in to campus security with a note about where and when I found them. It stings to think someone might be missing their kitchen gear after a long lab, but I hope they come back to their home soon. If these are yours, they’re waiting at the campus security desk for pickup when you claim them on the site.
Holiday decorations missing from my porch.
I realized I lost my holiday decorations from my front porch while I was tidying up. It was 9:12 p.m. on a Friday, outside my apartment on Baxter Street near the UGA campus in Athens. The garlands were tangled, a few bulbs still warm, and the hook marks where they hung were plain to see—the space where color once lived now empty. I’m sad and a little puzzled, but I keep hoping they’ll surface, maybe folded on a neglected doormat or left on a neighbor’s porch with a note. If someone picked them up by mistake, I’d just like them back where they belong.
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Lost Grey Celine card holder/pouch
Hello. I lost my Grey card holder/pouch has been found. It contains my Driver’s license, a few cards, and a Japanese green charm. The bank cards have already been cancelled, so the holder itself is what matters most. It has sentimental value, so I would really appreciate if anyone who found it could message me. Thank you.
Penguin Classics The Odyssey navy pocket edition
I lost my Penguin Classics The Odyssey navy pocket edition yesterday around 3pm near the National Library of Greece on Panepistimiou Street, Athens. It's a slim paperback, about 4 x 6 inches, navy blue cover with gold lettering; the spine is a bit worn and there's a small coffee stain on the back cover. Inside, I have a yellow sticky note with a doodle of a lighthouse on page 22 and a faded bookmark ribbon. The book was a gift from my grandfather, so it really means a lot to me to get it back.
Brown tortoiseshell glasses with blue case
I lost my Brown tortoiseshell Ray-Ban Wayfarer-style glasses yesterday around 3pm near the Acropolis Museum on Dionysiou Areopagitou. They're rectangular frames with a small scratch on the left lens and a tiny dent near the right hinge. Inside the right temple there's a faint engraving 'RB-207' and the case is a blue soft-shell with a yellow lining. They’re my daily prescription lenses and I really rely on them for work and everyday tasks; they were a gift from my grandmother, which adds to the sentimental value. If anyone found them, I’d be grateful to get them back.
Black sequined evening gown with rhinestone clasp
I lost my black sequined evening gown yesterday around 7:15pm near the Acropolis Museum on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street. It's a floor-length, size M dress with a delicate rhinestone clasp at the waist and a sheer cap sleeve. The fabric is a bit creased from the night, and there’s a tiny tear at the bottom hem from dancing. Inside, there's a blue satin label reading 'Luna Atelier'. This dress means a lot to me—it's a gift from my late grandmother and I really need it back to wear at an upcoming family gathering in Athens. If someone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful.
Nintendo Switch OLED found near Monastiraki
I found a gaming device this afternoon around 2:15pm outside a cafe on Ermou Street near Monastiraki Square in Athens. It's a Nintendo Switch OLED model in white, with neon red and blue Joy-Cons attached. The screen is clean and the unit looks well cared for, but there's a tiny scratch along the top edge and it sits in a blue silicone grip case. On the back there's a small green turtle sticker, plus the protective case has a chipped corner that's easy to spot. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] with a description of the sticker and the case so we can verify and reunite it with you.
Blue Penguin Classics edition of The Odyssey
Hey, I’m worried—I misplaced my blue Penguin Classics edition of The Odyssey yesterday around 3pm. It’s a blue hardcover with gold lettering on the spine and a small coffee ring near the bottom edge. I think I left it outside the National Library of Greece on Panepistimiou Street, near Syntagma Square, after grabbing a coffee. It’s sentimental to me—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back. There’s a tiny bookmark ribbon with a faded red tassel, plus a sticker on the back with my initials 'M.K.'
Blue Bosch 18V cordless drill
Lost my blue Bosch 18V cordless drill yesterday around 3pm near the Athens Central Market on Athinas Street. It's a compact, sturdy drill with a black grip and a yellow battery pack that snaps on securely. I etched my initials 'AP' on the belt clip and there's a tiny dent on the chrome part from a fall last week. The case holds about a dozen drill bits in a clear plastic sleeve. This tool is my go-to for home repairs, and I really need it back; if anyone found it, please drop me a message—I’d be grateful to get it back.
Found blue-glazed ceramic vase with floral motif
I found this blue-glazed ceramic vase this afternoon around 3:15 pm outside the Acropolis Museum on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street in Athens. The vase is about 25 cm tall, hand-painted with a cobalt-blue floral motif around the rim and a clean white body. There's a tiny chip on the rim and a faded sticker on the bottom reading 'Minoan Studio'. It looked like a cherished piece, and I’d really like to reunite it with its owner. If you recognize it, send me a note and we can arrange a meetup near the museum entrance.
Gold-tone chain necklace with heart pendant
I was wandering around the Plaka area yesterday around 3pm and I must have dropped my gold-tone chain necklace with a small heart pendant. It's a slim 18-inch chain, slightly tarnished, with a delicate heart pendant that has a tiny blue enamel detail. The back is engraved with the initials PM, and the clasp is a bit stiff. I think I last saw it along Dionysiou Areopagitou Street near the Acropolis Museum, in the pedestrian area outside the museum entrance. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother—and I really need it back. If anyone finds it, please reach out; I can offer a small reward.