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I lost my brown leather wallet yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. It's a Coach wallet, dark brown, with a small coffee stain along the back edge and a gold-tone Coach emblem on the front. Inside, there's a faded photo of my grandma and my driver's license, plus a couple of cards and about $40 cash. The inner lining is a lighter tan with a tiny monogram 'PK' I had sewn in years ago. It means a lot to me and I’d really appreciate getting it back if you found it.
I lost my blue glucose meter kit yesterday around 3pm near the Walgreens on Sunrise Blvd at 441 in Fort Lauderdale. The kit is a OneTouch glucose meter with a black protective screen cover, tucked inside a white case with a blue trim, and it includes about 20 test strips and a small lancet device. The case has a tiny dent on the bottom corner and a yellow sun sticker on the front. I really need it back; I rely on it daily to manage my diabetes, and this meter is the only one I have. If anyone finds it, please message me—I'll be grateful and happy to arrange a reward.
I was playing tennis at the park on Saturday and accidentally left my red and black Wilson tennis racket near the court by the water fountain. It's in good condition and has my initials 'J.D.' written on the handle. I realized it was missing when I got home. If anyone has seen it, please let me know!
I lost my gold bracelet while out shopping at the Coral Springs Mall in Broward County. I was trying on some clothes and took it off to avoid it getting caught. When I left, I realized I forgot to put it back on. It's a thin, delicate chain with a small heart charm attached, and it has sentimental value to me. If anyone finds it, please reach out.
I accidentally left my black and pink BMX bike at the park near Coral Springs last weekend after I stopped to take a break. I realized it was missing later that day when I returned home. It has a few scratches but is in overall good condition. If anyone finds it, please contact me.
I found a Wilson tennis racket near the public courts at the parks in Broward County. It looks almost brand new, without any scratches or markings. There was no one around to claim it when I picked it up, so I hope to find the owner as it seems like a valuable item.
I found a small, friendly brown dog wandering around my neighborhood in Broward County this morning. It has a red collar but no tags. The dog seemed anxious but approached me without fear. I took it in to keep it safe for now and would love to reunite it with its owner.
I recently found a sleek silver wristwatch while taking a walk on the beach near Fort Lauderdale in Broward County. It appears to be in good condition with some minor scratches on the face but has a distinct, easy-to-read dial. I would love to return it to its owner, as it seems like a cherished item.
I found a bright red toy fire truck with working headlights in a park near Fort Lauderdale last weekend. It seemed to be in great condition and still had some sand on the wheels, so I think it was left there during a playdate. If this sounds like your toy, please reach out!
I found a black canvas backpack near a bus stop in Broward County. It has various patches sewn on it, including one of a popular cartoon character and another of a band logo. It seems to have some personal belongings inside, but I'm unsure if they hold much value. I'm hoping to return it to its owner.