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Hey, I lost my gray Nintendo Switch Lite yesterday around 3pm outside the CVS on Main Street in Hyannis. It's in a black silicone case with a bright neon-green turtle sticker on the back and a small scratch along the top edge. The screen protector has a few bubbles, and I even left a microSD card inside when I last played it. It means a lot to me; I use it for long ferry rides and it has sentimental value from a trip with my dad. If anyone found it, please message me—I really need it back.
I lost my silver medical alert bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Stop & Shop on Main Street in Hyannis. It's a slim stainless steel bracelet, about 7 inches long, with a small red enamel medical shield on the front and inside engraving that reads 'PRIYA PATEL' and '508-555-0134'. The bracelet is sentimental and practical—it's how my family would know I'm safe in an emergency, and I really need it back. If you found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back!
I lost my blue plush dinosaur at the Cape Cod Mall yesterday around 3pm. It's a soft Gund plush about 9 inches tall, with an orange belly and embroidered eyes. It wears a small red satin ribbon around its neck and has a tiny white star stitched on its left foot—two very distinctive features. It was a gift from my grandmother and has been my kid's bedtime buddy, so it has sentimental value. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate it being returned; it means the world to us.
I lost my blue reflective dog harness yesterday around 3pm. It's a medium Rabbitgoo harness with a lime-green nylon leash still attached. There’s a small pink paw-shaped ID tag on the front engraved with the name 'Milo' and a tiny scratch on the left strap from a playful moment. Last seen in the Stop & Shop parking lot on Route 28 in Hyannis, near the cart corral by the flower beds outside the entrance. Milo’s harness means a lot to us—it helps him stay safe on walks, and we’re really hoping to get it back if anyone found it.
Yesterday around 3pm I was strolling along MacMillan Wharf in Provincetown near the Pilgrim Monument when I must have lost my ring. It's a delicate 14k white gold ring with a single oval sapphire bezel-set; the band is slim, about 3mm, and there's a tiny scratch on the outer edge near the 2 o'clock position. Inside the band, there's an engraving 'A.L.' I really value this piece—it was a gift from my grandmother, and it feels like a piece of her with me. If anyone found it, I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I found a stylish black leather handbag on the bench near Hyannis Harbor while enjoying a walk. It looks like it belongs to someone who cares about their belongings, as it's in great condition. There's a small silver charm hanging from the zipper which might have additional sentimental value. Please contact me if this is yours!
I found a beautiful silver pendant necklace with a blue gemstone while walking on the beach in Cape Cod. It was near a few rocks at low tide. If this sounds like your necklace, please describe the stone better or provide details about where you may have lost it!
I found a large red canvas tote bag on Nauset Beach in Cape Cod this past weekend. It was full of beach towels and a water bottle. I didn’t see anyone around, but if it belongs to you, please describe the bag to claim it!
I found a complete set of gardening tools, including a trowel, pruners, and a weed remover, lying next to a bench near the beach in Cape Cod. They seemed well-used but still in great condition, and I just wanted to make sure they get back to their rightful owner.
I found a pair of gray wireless headphones with the charging case in the sand while walking along the beach in Cape Cod. They look new and seem to be in perfect working condition. If they belong to you, please reach out and describe any distinguishing features so I can confirm they are yours.