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I was taking a break behind a strip mall on Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale around 3:20 p.m. on Saturday when I noticed two microwaves tucked behind a dumpster in the parking lot. The appliances look undamaged and clean, just a bit dusty from a long day in storage. I figured someone might be missing them, so I brought them to the building’s security desk for safekeeping until the owner steps forward. I’m posting here to help reunite them with the rightful owner—these aren’t mine to keep, and I’d hate to see them go to waste.
I lost a stack of DVDs from my grandmother in Broward County, Florida. I was at a cafe near Sawgrass Mills around 4:15 pm last Saturday, juggling bags and a map, and I must have left them on a chair as I stood to check directions. The cases are plain black with a red sticker that reads 'Family Classics,' and one lid is cracked where the tape peeled off. Losing them hits hard because they carry memories of family movie nights and light up a corner of my living room when I’m lonely.
I lost sheet music from my jazz ensemble around 6:15 PM on Tuesday near Fort Lauderdale along Las Olas Boulevard. It’s a black binder with a few weathered pages, initials J.S. on the cover, and a pencil sketch of a treble clef smudged in the corner. The binder slipped from my bag as I hurried to grab a bus, and I watched it vanish into the sea of pedestrians. Those pages include a tune I wrote for my grandmother, and losing them feels like losing a piece of my family’s memory.
I lost my white business card yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. It’s a small 3.5 x 2 inch card with black text and a blue wave logo at the top for Nova Realty; the back has a light gray gradient. Notable features: there’s a faint coffee stain near the bottom left and the bottom-right corner is slightly bent. The card shows my name, Amina Yusuf, phone number (954) 555-0142, and email [email protected]. This card is how I book clients, so I’m really hoping to get it back soon.
Hi there, I lost my orange tabby cat yesterday around 3pm. He’s the size of a large house cat, with a soft orange coat and white paws. He has a tiny notch on his right ear and wears a blue collar with a tiny silver bell. I last saw him near the Shops at Pembroke Gardens on Pines Boulevard in Pembroke Pines, Broward County; he bolted toward the parking lot and vanished among the cars. This little guy is a rescue and means the world to me—I've had him since he was a kitten and he's part of the family. If you find him, email me at [email protected].
Found a glucose meter kit this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Walgreens on US-1 (Federal Highway) near Atlantic Boulevard in Pompano Beach, Broward County. It's a small white glucose meter about the size of a palm, tucked into a teal zip pouch with a clear window. The pouch has a tiny pineapple sticker on the corner and a faint coffee smudge along the zipper. The kit includes a handful of test strips and appears gently used but in good condition. This seems important to someone who relies on it daily—if you recognize it, I’ll help get it back to you.
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