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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 lost my blue Ruffwear leash yesterday around 3pm. I was strolling along Las Olas Boulevard near the riverfront in Fort Lauderdale when a gust yanked it from my wrist. It's a 6-foot blue nylon leash with a bright orange reflective stripe and a dented chrome clasp, plus a bone-shaped tag engraved with the name 'Rocky' and my number. The tag is a bit worn from rain, but the engraving is still clear. This leash has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandfather, and I really need to get it back. If you find it, please email me at [email protected].
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.
I found a hardcover copy of '1984' this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind Westfield Broward Mall on Broward Boulevard in Plantation, Broward County. It's a sturdy black cloth-bound edition with a red title on the spine, and the dust jacket is a bit creased with a small coffee stain along the bottom edge. Inside the back cover there's a palm-tree bookmark and a short handwritten note that reads, 'For Mia—enjoy!' on the first page, giving it a personal touch. If the owner sees this, I’d love to get it back; we can meet near the mall entrance or the bus stop by the Food Court to hand it over.
I found a set of keys this morning around 7:45am in the parking lot behind the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on Las Olas Blvd in Fort Lauderdale. They’re on a sturdy black ring with a bright blue fabric lanyard and a panda-shaped silicone keychain. There are six keys total, including a standard house key, a silver Toyota car key, and a red enamel tag that says 'A1'. They’re a bit dusty but otherwise in decent condition. If these belong to you, DM me and we can arrange a safe Broward County drop-off; I know they’re important to someone and I’d hate to see them go missing.