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I lost my emerald-green budgie with a bright yellow chest yesterday around 3pm. It was fluttering around Riverside Park by the Ipswich Waterfront near the riverside cafe, and it wears a blue plastic leg band on its right leg with the number 42. This bird is very friendly and comes to me when I call its name; it also reminds me of my daughter's gift, so it means a lot to me. If anyone found him, please message me—I'd be incredibly grateful to arrange a safe return in Ipswich.
I lost my younger brother, 9-year-old Omar Hassan, yesterday around 3pm. He was wearing a bright blue hoodie with a small red dragon patch on the sleeve and a black cap with a white logo. We last saw him near the Market Place in Norwich, East Anglia, before he wandered off toward St. Andrew's Street. He has short, curly brown hair and wears round glasses that slide down his nose when he's excited. I'm really worried—he's shy but very clever, and this is completely out of character. If anyone spots him or knows where he might be, please contact me right away; anything helps.
I lost my black Korg minilogue xd synth yesterday around 3pm somewhere near The Forum on Millennium Plain in Norwich, East Anglia. It's a 37-key hybrid synth in a compact black metal case, in good condition aside from a small dent on the bottom-right edge and a red sticker with a white lightning bolt on the back panel. It was tucked into a grey padded gig bag, and I had a blue USB-C cable coiled with it. This instrument is really important to me—gift from my mentor and used in my teaching gigs—so I’d be grateful to be reunited with it if found.
I lost my navy blue North Face parka yesterday around 3pm near the Market Place in Norwich, just outside Jarrold's on Exchange Street. It's knee-length, size M, waterproof, with an orange quilted lining and a detachable faux-fur hood trim. There are a couple of light scuffs on the cuffs and a small coffee stain on the inner left pocket. Inside the pocket, the red zip pull has my initials 'PP' on it—easy to spot if anyone found it. It's a gift from my grandma and really means a lot to me, so I’m hoping someone hands it in.
I lost my grey canvas tote bag yesterday around 3pm near the Forum in Norwich. It's a medium-sized bag with black cotton handles and a bright red lining, plus a small scuffed metal zipper pull and a blue fabric loop on the inner pocket. Inside there's a folded photo of my dog and a tiny brass keyring marked 'L&C'—two details that could prove it's mine. The tote was a gift from my sister and has serious sentimental value; I hate the thought of it being out there, and I’d really appreciate it being handed back if found.
I found a pair of theatre tickets this afternoon around 3:15pm, lying on the pavement just outside Cambridge Station in East Anglia. They’re for a show at the Cambridge Arts Theatre this coming Saturday, attached to a blue lanyard with a small white logo. The cards are navy with gold foil text and show seat numbers B12 and B13; one ticket has a light coffee stain along the back edge. If you recognize them, drop me a message and I’ll help get them back to you—I know how disappointing it would be to miss your night out.
I found a set of keys this afternoon around 4:15pm outside Cambridge Train Station, near the taxi rank and the little coffee van. They're on a bright neon green fabric lanyard that's a bit frayed, with a silver house key, a larger brass skeleton key, and a tiny black USB drive rattling at the end. There's a small brass dog tag engraved with 'MJK' and a red plastic tag marked 'Flat 3B'—two details that might help the owner identify them. They seem in decent shape, and I'd be really glad to return them—let me know the lanyard or tag details and we can meet near the station.
I found a navy hoodie with a bright lime-green zipper this afternoon around 4pm outside the Cambridge Market on Sidney Street, Cambridge, East Anglia. It's a unisex size M, cotton-poly blend, a bit soft from wear, and it has a tiny fox embroidery on the left sleeve with white drawstrings that have faded a bit. There's a faint coffee stain near the pocket, but otherwise it's in decent condition. It's a casual piece, probably from someone's everyday wardrobe. I figured someone might be missing it after the lunchtime crowds, so I'm putting this up here in case it's theirs. If this is yours, send me a message and we can sort out getting it back.
I found a navy North Face parka this afternoon around 2:45pm outside Cambridge Station, near the Hills Road entrance and by the bike racks. It's a navy North Face parka, size Large, waterproof with a faux-fur hood, in good condition with a couple of light scuffs on the cuffs. The inside lining is bright blue, and there's a red carabiner key clip clipped to the inner pocket—easy to spot. There's also a small moth-shaped embroidery on the left sleeve as a unique identifier. If this belongs to you, drop me a line here and we can arrange pickup near the station.
I found a mid-century teak coffee table with a glass top this afternoon around 3:15pm, tucked behind the Cambridge Market Square near the Grand Arcade in East Anglia. It's about 90 cm long, 45 cm wide, and 40 cm tall, with a warm honey-brown finish and visible teak grain; the glass top is intact, with just a tiny edge nick on the underside corner. There's a small dent on the front left leg and a faded handwritten sticker on the underside that reads 'Cam-7'. It seems like something someone might be missing, so I’m happy to return it if it’s yours—send me a message here and we can arrange pickup in Cambridge.
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