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I lost my black Wilson tennis racket yesterday around 5pm near the tennis courts behind Holiday Park on NE 2nd Street in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. It's a mid-size frame with a blue overgrip that's worn and frayed. There are two small scratches on the throat and a white sticker near the handle with the initials 'LR' I wrote for identification. This racket has sentimental value; it was a gift from my coach and I use it for our weekend league. If anyone found it, please let me know—I’m really hoping to get it back so I can play this weekend.
I lost my brown TravelRite passport holder yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. It's a slim, dark brown leather case with a subtle diagonal stitch and a small gold logo on the front; the inner pocket has a tan lining and there’s a coffee stain near the bottom edge. Inside I kept my passport and a boarding pass, plus a tiny photo strip of my grandmother tucked in the pocket—it's really sentimental to me. The initials 'PP' are engraved on the bottom corner. If found, please email [email protected].
Lost my black North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. It's a medium-sized bag, slightly worn but intact, with a bright red zipper pull on the main compartment and a blue Contigo water bottle tucked in the side pocket. Inside there's a 13-inch laptop sleeve, a notebook with math notes, and a small palm-tree patch stitched on the front pocket for easy ID. It has sentimental value to me because it was a gift from my sister last year, and I’m really hoping to get it back. If anyone found it, please message me here—I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my red Coach handbag yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. It's a pebbled red leather bag, about 12 inches long with gold hardware and a tan lining. A pink Coach key fob is attached to the zipper pull, and there's a tiny scratch on the bottom corner—easy to spot if you come across it. Inside I kept my wallet, a small photo of my niece, and a lucky bracelet; all of it mattered to me. It means a lot to have it back, and you can email me at [email protected] if you found it.
I lost my black Wayfarer-style glasses with gold hinge tips yesterday around 3pm outside the CVS on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. They’re black plastic, rectangular frames, mid-size, and one lens has a tiny scratch near the left edge; the temples have subtle gold accents that catch the light. I bought them a few months ago, and they’re not just for style—they help me read and drive, which makes them kind of essential. They also have sentimental value because they were a gift from my mom. If you found them, you can reach me by emailing [email protected] or replying to this listing.
I found a red 3-ring binder stuffed with vintage baseball cards this morning around 10:15am in the parking lot behind the Publix on Federal Highway (US-1) near SE 17th Street in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. The binder is labeled 'Topps 1986 Series 1' on the spine, and inside there are mostly 1984-1988 cards, with yellowed edges and a few sleeve tears. There’s a small blue sticker on the front cover with a tiny compass icon, and a blue ink note inside reading 'JR - 1985'. I'd love to reunite this collection with its owner, it looks well-loved and clearly valuable to someone.
I found a full-size violin in a sunburst Stentor case this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the CVS on Sunrise Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. The instrument looks like a student-grade violin—there are a few scratches on the back and a tiny nick near the chin rest, but it still looks playable. Inside the lid there’s a faded paper label with the name 'A. Rivera' written in blue ink, and the lining is bright red. It feels sentimental and deserves to go back to its owner, especially if it was a gift or something someone saved up for. If this is yours, I’d be glad to help arrange a meetup in Broward County to return it.
I found a red leather binder in the Sawgrass Mills parking lot near the Grand Avenue entrance in Sunrise, Broward County this morning around 9:15am. It’s about 8x11 inches and stuffed with a collection of 1990s Topps baseball cards in clear sleeves, plus a few loose sheets. The binder’s cover is a bit scuffed and has a coffee ring mark, and inside the front cover there’s a faded yellow Post-it that reads 'Chris 1994' with a tiny star doodle. There’s also a thin blue sticker on the back with hand-written initials. I know how precious these old cards can be to a collector, so I’d really like to reunite it with its owner.
I found a small, glossy business card this afternoon around 3:45pm in the parking lot behind the Broward Mall on University Drive, Broward County. It's for a dentist, Dr. Elena Martinez, DDS, with a blue wave logo and the phone number 954-555-0142 plus [email protected]. The card is a bit bent and has a faint coffee stain on the corner, but all the contact details are legible. The back has a note about a Sunday cleaning appointment, which feels like it could help me locate the owner. If this belongs to you, please reach out so I can return it to the rightful owner.
I found a navy queen-size duvet cover with a white palm leaf print, in great condition. I came across it this afternoon around 4 pm in the parking lot behind the Publix on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. It has a sturdy zipper closure instead of buttons, and there’s a tiny snag on the top seam plus a discreet monogram 'M.R.' embroidered in light gray along the corner. It looks like a newer set, no stains, and the tag is still attached to one corner. If it belongs to you, message me here and we can arrange a quick pickup near there.
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