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I lost my black Anker wireless earbuds charging case yesterday around 3pm near the Augusta Mall parking lot on Wrightsboro Road. It's matte black, roughly 2 inches long, with a small dent on the top edge and a blue sticker with the initials KM on the bottom. The earbuds themselves aren’t in the case, and I usually keep the charging cable tucked inside, so the case feels empty without them. It’s essential for my daily calls and I really need it back—this gear helps me stay connected for work. If found, I can be reached at [email protected].
I lost my Nintendo Switch OLED in downtown Augusta yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Broad Street. It's the neon red/blue Joy-Con model with a black protective case and a small Mario sticker on the back. The screen protector has a tiny scratch in the bottom-right corner, and I keep a 64GB microSD card inside the console. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back.
I lost my PlayStation 5 console yesterday around 3pm. It's the white, disc-drive version with a black drive and a matching white DualSense controller that has a blue silicone grip. There's a tiny scratch on the top edge of the console and a turquoise sticker with my initials 'PP' on the back of the controller. I last had it near the Starbucks on Walton Way in Augusta, and it really means a lot to me—it's how I unwind after long shifts, and I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my framed blue-gold abstract painting yesterday around 6:15pm near the Riverwalk behind the Augusta Common on Reynolds Street. It's an 18x24 inch acrylic on canvas, with a matte black wooden frame and a thin gold inner edge. There's a signature 'M. Rivera 2022' in the lower right corner, plus a small dent on the bottom edge of the frame. It was a gift from my late aunt, so it means a lot to me and I really need it back. If anyone finds it, please reach out; I can share more photos and proof of ownership.
I lost my navy blue North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on Broad Street in downtown Augusta. It's a medium-sized bag, a bit faded from daily use, with a small enamel mountain pin on the front pocket and red zipper pulls. Inside there's a half-torn notebook, my 13-inch laptop sleeve, a frayed blue USB-C cable, and a green sticky note with my initials 'PP'. It has sentimental value because it held a framed photo of my grandmother, and I really need it back—if you found it, please get in touch.
Found a pair of silver-tone earrings this afternoon around 3:15 PM on Walton Way in Augusta, right outside the CVS. They are small hoop earrings, about 1.2 cm in diameter, with a delicate heart engraving on the inner edge. One earring has a tiny scratch near the post, but otherwise they are in decent condition. They looked special, like a gift someone would really hold onto, so I figured I should try to reunite them with their owner. If these are yours, tell me a detail I can confirm (where you last wore them or the engraving), and I’ll get them back to you.
I found a cat this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the CVS on Walton Way in Augusta. It's a gray tabby, medium-sized with white paws and a tiny scar above its left eye. It was wearing a bright red collar with a little bell that jingles when it moves. The cat seemed friendly but a little skittish, so I gave it a few minutes of gentle reassurance before I left it by a tidy plant bed near the storefronts; I’d love to reunite it with its family. If this sounds like yours, please share a recent photo or distinguishing details, and we can arrange a safe meetup in downtown Augusta.
I found a blue and black Giro cycling helmet this morning around 7:25am along the Riverwalk behind the Augusta Marriott on Broad Street. It’s a medium size with a bright lime-green chin strap and a white stripe across the front, a couple of scuffs on the shell from a fall but still solid. There’s a small scratch on the left side and a faint sticker inside that reads 'LILY'—a clue that could help identify the owner. It looks like it’s been worn, but it’s otherwise in decent shape and just needs a good home. If this is yours, drop a note here and we can set up a quick pickup near the Riverwalk.
I found this hand-painted ceramic vase this afternoon around 2:15pm along the Riverwalk, near the Broad Street bridge by the Augusta Common. It's about 10 inches tall, cobalt blue glaze with red and white floral motifs and a delicate gold trim around the rim. The base has a small signature, like 'M. Rivera 2019', and there's a tiny chip on the outer edge that's barely noticeable when you hold it. I picked it up after noticing it was dropped near a bench by the fountain and tucked it onto the railing to keep it safe. If the owner sees this, I really hope they get it back; it looks special.
I found a cat this afternoon around 4:15pm, wandering along Broad Street near the Riverwalk behind the Augusta Library. It’s a medium-sized gray tabby with white paws and a white bib, plus a tiny notch in its left ear. It wore a faded blue collar with a small gold bell, and it looked a bit hungry but was friendly when I approached. I sat with it for a few minutes, offered water, and it followed me briefly before slipping back toward the bushes. If this sounds like your cat, share details about the collar or any distinctive markings so we can get you reunited.
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