All lost and found items in Cape Cod / Islands
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Found keyboard near Hyannis Harbor
I found a keyboard on Main Street in Hyannis around 6:20 p.m. today, sitting by a bench near Hyannis Harbor and the ferry terminal. It’s a black 61-key model in a blue gig bag, with a small sticker that says 'Nova' on the handle and a couple of keys sticking. I picked it up and stood guard nearby, hoping to keep it safe until the owner arrives. If you are missing a keyboard, I hope this helps reunite you with it.
Lost Memory Cards on Cape Cod ferry trip
I was packing camera gear at the Hyannis side of the Steamship Authority terminal around 4:15 PM last Friday when a small pouch with two memory cards slipped from my jacket pocket. I boarded the ferry and only realized later they were gone. The cards hold travel photos from Cape Cod / Islands, Massachusetts, United States and a few personal clips, including a sunset at Skaket Beach. I’m heartbroken to lose them; those memories can’t be replaced. If they’ve been found near the terminal or along Hyannis Harbor, I’d be grateful to have them back.
Lost: sheet music in Cape Cod / Islands
I'm Grace Lin. Last Friday at 11:30 a.m., after a quick practice at the Hyannis Public Library on Main Street, I left a stack of sheet music on a chair in the reading room and walked away. It includes a small set for a summer recital on the Cape Cod Islands, with a mix of originals and classics, all worn from years of use. I feel unsettled not knowing where it is, especially after a morning of rehearsals and a coffee at the corner cafe. If you’ve seen it, please let the site know so I can reclaim it and keep playing.
LOST: Holiday Decorations on the Cape
LOST: On Saturday around 6:30 pm, I left a box of holiday decorations on the front porch of my friend's cottage on Shore Road in Chatham, Cape Cod. The box contained garlands, a string of multicolored lights, and a hand-painted wooden star that belonged to my grandmother. They meant a lot to us and are part of our family tradition. I wandered to the Chatham Lighthouse to watch the sunset and when I returned, the box was gone. The ornaments keep our home warm during the holidays, and I hope someone who found them kept them safe until a return is possible.
LOST: Postcards from my Cape Cod trip
LOST: I was wandering along Commercial Street in Provincetown at around 5:15 pm last Friday when I realized my tote with a small bundle of postcards had vanished. The cards feature Cape Cod lighthouse photos and a note I wrote to my grandmother on the back, and they were the most meaningful souvenir from this trip. I’d left them on a wooden bench near the Pilgrim Monument while I ducked into a tiny shop to grab a pastry, and by the time I came back they were gone. They carry a memory of home and of laughter with friends, and I’m hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe by the harbor.
Lost: Equipment for Various Sports on Cape Cod
Last night, around 6:15 p.m., I realized my Equipment for Various Sports was missing from the trunk after I parked near Coast Guard Beach, Eastham, on Cape Cod. It’s a gray duffel bag stuffed with a few tennis rackets, a yoga mat, and a handful of smaller items I use for weekend games. I retraced my steps along the boardwalk and checked the parking lot multiple times, but it’s gone. These aren’t priceless—just practical gear I rely on—but losing them feels like losing a chunk of my summer plans. If anyone saw them or picked them up, I’d really appreciate a heads-up here on the site.
lost GPS devices on Cape Cod
I was walking along the Hyannis Harbor seawall on Sunday at about 3:30 p.m., and my GPS devices were lost from my bag. They’re two handheld units in a gray case; one has a red lanyard, the other a cracked screen protector. Those gadgets help me map out tides and safe routes for weekend kayak trips along Cape Cod, and losing them left me unsettled about the next voyage. If found, they were last seen on the pavement near the ferry dock.
Microwaves missing from Cape Cod cottage
I lost my microwaves on Saturday at 7:42 pm after a sunset walk along MacMillan Pier in Provincetown. They were missing from the kitchen of our weekend rental, the cupboards where I always keep them now bare. I feel a mix of frustration and worry, since one unit is essential for late dinners after long bike rides along the shore. I'm hoping whoever took them left them somewhere safe, and that they'll find their way back to the cottage.
Navy windbreaker jacket with orange zipper
I’m hoping someone picked up my navy windbreaker yesterday around 3pm near the Steamship Authority terminal in Hyannis. It’s a medium Columbia windbreaker with an orange zipper pull and a tiny salt stain on the right cuff. Inside the left pocket I keep a small blue seashell charm and my initials 'AJ' embroidered on the lining, which should help identify it. The jacket was a gift from my sister last summer—sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, please reach out; I’d be grateful to be reunited with it and I’ll gladly offer a small reward.
Navy windbreaker with orange lining, size L
I lost my navy blue North Face windbreaker yesterday around 3pm near the Cape Cod Mall entrance on Route 132 in Hyannis. It’s a size L, nylon shell with a bright orange lining that makes it easy to spot. There’s a small tear on the right cuff and a tiny Cape Cod patch stitched inside the neck. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a ton to me—sentimental value I can’t replace. I really need it back, so if anyone found it, I’d be endlessly grateful.
Blue nylon dog collar with name tag
I lost my blue nylon dog collar with a silver name tag this afternoon around 3pm near the Hyannis Harborfront on Sea Street. It's a medium collar with a small white paw print on the loop and a reflective strip along the edge. The tag reads 'Nova' and my phone number; the metal is a bit scratched but still readable. The collar was a gift from my aunt and has a lot of sentimental value. If anyone found it, please message me or drop it at the Cape Cod Lost & Found by the ferry terminal—I would be so grateful to get it back for Nova.
Blue quilted duvet set, queen size
Category: Bedding & Linen. I lost my blue quilted duvet set, queen size, from the guest room of the Cape View Inn on Bradford Street in Provincetown, Cape Cod. It's a CozyNest brand, cotton-poly blend, with a soft, slightly faded look and a white embroidered border. There's a tiny initial 'A' embroidered in the lower right corner and a faint coffee stain near the corner label. I realized it yesterday around 3pm after I unpacked the bed, and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother; I'd really appreciate getting it back.
Navy compact travel umbrella with lobster charm
Yesterday around 3:45pm, I was walking from the Hyannis Harbor Ferry Terminal toward Main Street on Ocean Street when my navy compact travel umbrella disappeared from my tote. It's a Traveler's Choice auto-open umbrella, about 9 inches when folded, with a navy canopy and a light wood handle. A tiny lobster charm hangs from the wrist strap, and the underside has a subtle white starburst pattern that you only notice when you look closely. It really matters to me—it's a gift from my sister and has helped with ferry delays on Cape Cod trips; I’d be grateful to have it back if someone found it.
Navy tuxedo jacket with satin lapels
I was at the Cape Cod Mall on Hyannis Main Street yesterday around 3pm when my navy tuxedo jacket disappeared. It's a slim-fit Brooks Brothers tuxedo, size 42R, with black satin lapels and satin-covered buttons. The lining is light gray with a tiny embroidered map of Cape Cod, and there's a discreet monogram 'PP' stitched inside the left pocket. It was a gift from my sister and I was counting on wearing it to a charity gala tonight, so I’m really hoping to get it back.
Navy knit scarf found near Hyannis Cape Cod Mall
I found this navy knit scarf this afternoon around 2:15pm in the Cape Cod Mall parking lot off Route 132 in Hyannis. It's about 60 inches long, soft with a little pilling from wear, and in good condition overall. There’s a small pinecone pin near the fringe on the left edge and faint initials 'MV' stitched on the care label. I figured someone might be missing it and would hate for it to drift away. If you recognize it, share the pin detail and initials and where you last wore it so we can reunite it.