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I lost my charcoal knit scarf yesterday around 3pm while I wandered downtown Florence, near Big Spring Park in the Florence/Muscle Shoals area. It's a medium-length scarf, soft wool with a subtle rib pattern, and there's a small wooden tag near the edge that says Elm & Co. The scarf has sentimental value; it's a gift from my grandmother who passed away last year, so I'm really hoping to find it. If you found it around the parking lot behind Bank Street or near the Jefferson Street bridge, please reach out. I'd be grateful to get it back; it means a lot to me.
I was at a coffee shop on Court Street in downtown Florence yesterday around 3pm when I must have left my two plastic ID cards on the counter. One is my University of North Alabama student ID with a blue border and a small coffee stain on the back. The other is a campus access badge, laminated, with a red stripe and a tiny dent on the bottom corner. The UNA card shows my photo and name, and the access badge has a tiny blue star sticker near the corner. These cards are my key to classes and dorm access, and I really need them back.
I lost my red Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm near the University of North Alabama campus, around North Court Street by the campus coffee shop. They're size 9, low-cut with a white swoosh and a tiny blue lace tip that sticks out when I tie them. The left shoe has a small green stain on the inside heel, and the sole near the toe is a bit worn from daily runs. They mean a lot to me because I wear them every day, and I really need them back—they keep me going on my training schedule. If anyone found them, please drop them off at the Florence/Muscle Shoals Lost and Found or message me here.
I'm hoping someone picked up my blue North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library on Court Street in downtown Florence, in the Florence-Muscle Shoals area. It's a medium-size pack, blue with a gray bottom, and the zipper pulls have an orange carabiner clipped onto the left pocket. Inside are my university notebooks, a black USB-C charger, and a small white notebook with poems my grandmother wrote; there's also a faded pineapple patch on the front pocket as a distinguishing feature. It has sentimental value—my sister gave it to me last year, and I really need it back to keep taking notes in class. If you found it, please message me; I'll gladly pick it up near the library or at home.
I'm hoping someone picked up my navy Nike windbreaker after I took it off yesterday around 3pm. It’s a size M, lightweight but comfy, with a red fox patch stitched on the left chest and a white Nike swoosh on the sleeve. The jacket is slightly faded and has a small coffee stain along the bottom hem from a detour at the campus coffee shop. I wear it all the time for campus walks, and it really has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister. Last I saw it, I was near the UNA Bell Tower on College Street behind the library in Florence. If you found it, please let me know—I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I found this red knit scarf this afternoon around 3:15pm near the Courthouse Square on Court Street in downtown Florence. It’s about 60 inches long, with white snowflakes woven into the knit and a small coffee stain near the fringe—clearly a winter piece. The scarf feels handmade, with chunky yarn and a gentle stretch, perfect for the chilly Florence evenings. If the owner sees this, I’m glad to help reunite it with you—it’s a cherished seasonal item and I hope it finds its way back soon.
I found a stainless steel watch with a red dial lying on the curb outside the Lauderdale County Courthouse on Court Street in Florence, AL, this afternoon around 2:40 pm. It's a mid-size case about 42mm, with a black leather strap that's showing some wear and a small scratch along the bezel near 3 o'clock. The back is engraved with the initials 'A.J.' and there's a tiny star emblem near the brand mark—easy to spot if you know what to look for. It appears to keep good time, so I figured someone might be looking for it after Saturday's farmers market. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] and we can confirm details to reunite you with it.
I found a silver ring this afternoon around 3:15 pm on the sidewalk outside the Courthouse Square on Court Street, downtown Florence. It's a slim band with a small round sapphire in a clean bezel. On the outer edge there's a tiny crescent moon engraving, and inside the band someone scratched 'A.J.' It's in decent condition, with a few micro-scratches from wear. I know it's probably meaningful to someone, and I’d love to return it to its owner. If you think this might be yours, drop me a note and we’ll figure out how to get it back.
Found a glucose meter with a bright blue silicone case outside CVS on Florence Boulevard this afternoon around 2:15 pm. The device has a white screen and a small pink heart sticker on the corner, plus a frayed blue lanyard tucked into the case. It looks recently used, with a bit of smudge on the screen but still readable. I’d love to get it back to the right owner — it’s a health item that matters to daily life, and I’m happy to meet at CVS or the public library on Military Street to return it.
I found a silver pendant necklace this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind a small cafe on Court Street in downtown Florence, not far from the old Lauderdale County Courthouse. It's an 18-inch sterling silver chain with a round pendant that has an etched compass design and a tiny blue stone set in the center. The chain is in good shape, with a sturdy lobster clasp, though the pendant has a few light surface scratches from being shuffled around. I’m hoping to find the owner soon—this could be sentimental, and it would be great to get it back.
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