All lost and found items in Charleston
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Found someone else’s holiday decorations
On Monday night, around 7:40 p.m., I found a box of holiday decorations on the stoop of my Charleston apartment near Capitol Market. There were tangled garlands, a string of lights, and a snowflake ornament that rolled under the doormat. None of it looked mine, and a little wave of responsibility hit me—maybe a neighbor dropped it or someone mislaid a few keepsakes after a party. I tucked the box inside my entryway and kept an eye out for anyone posting about lost decorations, hoping they’ll see this and reclaim their things. It feels kind of hopeful, like a small thread tying someone to a memory of a family gathering.
Lost Travel Adapters in Charleston, West Virginia.
Last Friday around 6:15 PM, I lost my Travel Adapters from the hotel desk in downtown Charleston, near Capitol Market. I was packing for a conference and those compact adapters are essential for keeping my devices powered while I travel. The black zip pouch with two adapters disappeared from the hotel room, and I haven't found it despite checking the desk and bedside table. I’m stressed about needing them for work next week, and I’m hoping they turn up somewhere safe.
FOUND: Remote Controls near Capitol Market, Charleston
Hi, I’m Jonathan Blake. I was walking back to my apartment in Charleston when I spotted a pair of remote controls lying on the sidewalk outside the Capitol Market entrance around 4:15 PM yesterday. One remote has a blue silicone sleeve; the other is plain black with a sticker. I picked them up and turned them in through this site, hoping the owner will recognize them. If these belong to you, they’re listed here for pickup at the site.
Lost Equipment for Various Sports in Charleston near Capitol Market.
On Sunday around 4:25 p.m., I realized I had lost my Equipment for Various Sports somewhere near Capitol Market in Charleston. It is a black duffel bag with a white team logo and a dusty old water bottle poking out. Inside are my basketball shoes, shin guards, and a handful of practice cones—things I have lugged to every pick-up game for months. I replay the moment I set it down by the bus stop near Capitol Market, hoping it was not picked up by someone who does not know how much it means to me. If someone happened to stumble upon it, I would be incredibly grateful to have it back.
LOST: Travel Visas in Charleston, WV
Friday afternoon around 3:15 PM, I realized my Travel Visas were missing from my tan tote while I stopped for a quick coffee near Capitol Market in Charleston. My heart jumped—I'm leaving town in two days and those documents are essential. The folder was plain, with a red elastic band and a few loose pages peeking out from the sides. I retraced my steps along Capitol Street toward the Charleston Town Center, but I haven't seen it since.
Lost radios in Charleston, WV
Last Saturday at around 2:15 pm, I realized my radios were missing from the back seat of my car parked near the Charleston Town Center mall. I retraced my steps along Capitol Street, past the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences, and back toward the riverfront, but the radios were gone. The set is a gray handheld model with a blue nylon case and a small dent in one antenna; they are important for our community radio club's weekend broadcast. I am worried because one unit contains essential programming and schedules, and I hope whoever finds them knows they belong to someone who uses them to connect with our neighborhood.
lost DVDs near Capitol Market, Charleston
I spent a sunny afternoon at Capitol Market in Charleston and set aside a tote of DVDs for a movie night. By 4:00 p.m. on Friday I realized the tote slipped from my shoulder, likely somewhere between the farmer stalls and the steps to the parking garage. I’ve gone back twice, looking under benches and behind stalls, but nothing turned up. The discs include a mix of classic Westerns and a couple of indie documentaries, and they’re sentimental to me. If you found them, please keep them safe until I can retrieve them.
LOST: Driver's license in Charleston
I was at the Town Center Mall entrance around 2:15 pm today when I realized my driver's license had slipped from my wallet. It’s a standard plastic card with my photo and basic information, and I must have dropped it while I was moving between stores. I’m anxious about upcoming appointments and travel, and I hope someone who found it kept it safe or turned it in somewhere nearby.
Slate-gray North Face puffer jacket with red lining
I lost my slate-gray North Face puffer jacket yesterday around 3pm near the Charleston City Market on Market Street. It's a medium, water-resistant coat with a bright red inner lining that shows when I unzip it. Inside the left pocket there’s a small blue stitched tag with my initials 'P.P.' and a tiny seagull patch near the hem.
Sunburst violin in worn case with dolphin sticker
I lost my sunburst violin yesterday around 3pm near the Charleston City Market on Market Street. It's a 4/4 Yamaha student violin, natural wood with honey-brown varnish and a few scuffs on the back from practice. The case is black vinyl, a little worn, and there's a green dolphin sticker on the lid. Inside, the bow has a light blue ribbon tied around the grip as a reminder to practice, and there's a small dent on the scroll. It's really important to me—this violin was a gift from my aunt, and I'm worried I'll never get it back.
Silver-tone heart pendant necklace found near City Market
I found a silver-tone necklace this afternoon around 3:05 pm along Market Street outside the Charleston City Market, near the Market Street entrance by the rainbow storefronts. It's about 18 inches long, with a delicate lobster clasp, and the heart pendant has the initials 'A.H.' engraved on the back. The chain shows a bit of tarnish near the clasp, but the pendant is clean and intact. It clearly looks worn and cared for, and I figured someone might be missing it—if this is yours, message me and we can arrange a pickup near the Charleston City Market.
Blue-and-white ceramic vase with wave motif
I lost my blue-and-white hand-painted ceramic vase yesterday afternoon around 4pm near the corner of King Street and Market Street, close to the Charleston City Market. It's about 6 inches tall, with a glossy glaze and a subtly irregular oval shape from a local Charleston artist, and there's a small chip on the rim that adds character—it's part of my Art & Decorative Items collection. The vase bears a delicate cobalt-blue wave pattern and a tiny signature 'L. Rivers' etched near the base. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
Red Ruffwear dog harness with reflective stripes
I lost my red Ruffwear dog harness with reflective stripes yesterday around 3pm near the Charleston City Market on King Street. It's a medium-sized harness, bright red with neon reflective piping and a small pink paw-print tag on the front buckle. There’s a tiny scuff on the left strap from a tumble at home, and the inside is a soft gray mesh. This harness carries sentimental value—my rescue dog Luna wore it when we adopted her last year, and I really need it back. If you found it, please text me and we can arrange a pickup somewhere in Charleston.
Red enamel Dutch oven, 5-quart, lost in Charleston
Hey, I’m Priya Patel. I misplaced my red enamel 5-quart Dutch oven yesterday around 3pm outside the Charleston City Market on Market Street. It’s a glossy red with a sturdy black knob, and there’s a small chip on the rim near the pouring spout plus a faint coffee-ring stain on the inside of the lid from years of use. The pot was a gift from my grandmother and has become my go-to for Sunday stews; I really need it back because it means so much to me. If you happened to see something matching this description around Market Street or near the City Market in Charleston, please drop me a note. I’m happy to describe it further or offer a small reward for its return.
Black leather briefcase with brass clasp
Found a black leather briefcase this afternoon around 2:45 pm behind the Charleston City Market on Market Street, near the corner of Church Street. It's a Briggs & Riley briefcase, about 15 inches wide, with a brass clasp and a slightly worn corner, and the interior is red fabric with a leather luggage tag bearing the initials 'C.T.' and a small red heart sticker. Inside I found a USB drive labeled 'Q2 Finance' tucked in a side pocket and a folded note with the name 'Alex Turner' written on it. I know this might be important to someone, so I hope to get it back to its owner; you can reach me at [email protected] to arrange a safe handoff.