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I lost my black nylon tote bag yesterday around 3pm near the Bullring entrance at Selfridges, Birmingham. It's a medium-sized bag, about 14 inches wide, with a bright orange lining that shows when you unzip the top. On the zipper pull there's a small panda charm, and the bottom left corner has a faint scuff from a rainy day. Inside I had a spiral notebook, a gray hoodie, and a compact umbrella. The bag is sentimental to me because it contains a note from my sister; I really need it back.
Yesterday around 3pm, Milo the tan French Bulldog slipped from his harness near the Bullring on Corporation Street and vanished into the side streets. He’s about 12 kg, compact and sturdy, with a bright blue collar and a small yellow bone-shaped tag that says 'MILO'. There’s a white heart-shaped patch on his chest and one ear that sits a little higher than the other. He’s microchipped and loves people, but can be wary of strangers. This dog is my world and I’m really hoping to find him soon—please text me if you see him, I’ll come right away with treats.
I lost my gold-tone hoop earrings yesterday around 3pm near the Bullring entrance on High Street in Birmingham. They’re small hoops about 2 cm across, with delicate freshwater pearls hanging from the bottom curve. The finish is a bit worn and one earring has a tiny dent near the hinge, which I can point out if you see them. They were a keepsake from my grandmother, so they mean a lot to me—I'm really hoping someone picked them up. If you found them, please drop me a message here so we can arrange a meetup near the Bullring.
I lost my navy North Face parka yesterday around 3pm outside the Selfridges entrance at The Bullring, Birmingham. It's a men's size L with a bright orange inner lining and a faux-fur trimmed hood. There’s a small compass patch stitched inside the left chest pocket and a minor scuff on the left sleeve from last winter. It’s my go-to coat for the commute and it has sentimental value—kept me warm through the cold months and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please drop it off at the Birmingham City Centre Lost & Found or message me here; I’d be incredibly grateful.
I lost my black Ray-Ban square glasses yesterday around 3pm near the Library of Birmingham on Centenary Square. They're black metal frames with square lenses, a tiny scratch on the upper-right corner, and the inside of the right temple is engraved with the initials 'JS.' They come with a blue hard-shell case with a white 'RB' logo. The loss means a lot to me — I rely on them for work and reading, and they have sentimental value because they were a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found them, please get in touch; I’d be so grateful to get them back.
I found a silver Seiko watch this afternoon around 2:15pm on Broad Street near the Library of Birmingham. It’s a 40mm stainless steel case with a blue dial, white hour markers, and a date window at 3. The bracelet is brushed metal with a fold-over clasp, and there’s a small scratch on the bezel near 2 o’clock. On the back there are initials engraved, 'AJ'. It seems in decent condition overall, and I’d love to see it go back to its owner. If this sounds like yours, message me and we can work out a safe meetup around the Library or near Bullring once I’m free later today.
I found a pair of black Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones this afternoon around 4pm outside the Library of Birmingham, near Centenary Square. They're in good condition, with the matte finish showing only light scuffs on the headband. The right earcup has a small sticker with faded initials 'JH' and a bright blue USB-C cable poking out of the navy zip case. The case itself is slim, with a subtle chevron pattern along the edge. They clearly belong to someone who was in town for meetings or events. If you’ve lost them, I’d like to help get them back to you—just drop a note with distinguishing details.
Found a small grey dwarf hamster this afternoon around 3:45pm outside the Bullring shopping centre on High Street in Birmingham. It was in a small blue plastic travel cage with a loose wheel and a water bottle, but the door was open and it looked a bit panicked. The fur is mostly grey with a tiny white patch on its right flank, and there's a small notch on its left ear—features that could help identify a missing pet. There was no collar or microchip visible. If this is your hamster, please get in touch; I’d love to reunite it with its owner.
Found a tan Coach bi-fold wallet this morning around 11:15am on Corporation Street, just outside the Bullring in Birmingham. The leather is smooth with a little creasing, and it has a small gold Coach logo on the front. Inside there’s burgundy lining, a few loyalty cards, and a tiny photo of a dog tucked into a slot. There’s an embossing 'P.D.' on the inner flap. If someone’s missing it, I’d love to help reunite it with you.
I found a medium-sized black-and-white border collie mix this afternoon around 4pm wandering near the Bullring Shopping Centre on Exchange Square, Birmingham. It wears a red nylon collar with a blue heart-shaped tag that reads 'Milo'. The dog has a small scar on its left hind leg and a white patch on its chest that forms a narrow V. He seems friendly but a little anxious, and he sticks close when I spoke to him. I know how stressful it is when a dog goes missing in the city, and I’d love to get him home to his people. If anyone recognizes him, please email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a safe meetup.
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