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I lost my red Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm somewhere in the Florida Keys. I was at Mallory Square by the water on Duval Street in Key West when I realized they weren't on my feet anymore. They’re size 9, crimson red with a white swoosh, and the left shoe has a small scuff on the toe plus a faint salt stain from the harbor spray. These shoes were a gift from my sister last year, and they’re incredibly comfortable for my daily runs, so I really need them back. If anyone finds them, drop them off here or message me—thanks.
I lost my blue-green macaw yesterday around 3pm. He’s a big parrot, about the size of a large paperback, with electric blue wings, emerald green back, and a bright yellow throat patch. He’s wearing a red leg band with 'KW-04' stamped in white and has a small notch in his tail feather from a past snag. Last seen perched on the railing outside a cafe on Duval Street near Mallory Square in Key West, around the cruise-ship dock area; this bird means everything to us, especially my daughter. If anyone spots him, please reach out—I’ll be forever grateful and ready to pick him up right away.
I lost my blue hardcover edition of The Old Man and the Sea yesterday around 3pm. I had been reading on a bench near the Hemingway House on Whitehead Street in Key West, Florida Keys, and somehow I set it down and walked off. The book is a well-loved 1999 edition with a dented spine, a coffee stain on the back cover, and a blue wave-themed bookmark sticking out. It means a lot to me—it's my grandfather's copy from years ago, and it's really hard not having it here with me in this sunny stretch of the Florida Keys. If you found it, please get in touch; I'd really appreciate getting it back!
I lost my large cream-colored Labrador mix yesterday around 3pm near Mallory Square in Key West. He’s about 72 pounds, with a shaggy cream coat, an orange collar, and a blue bone-shaped tag that reads 'Milo' with my phone number. He also has a small crescent-shaped scar on his right hind leg and a tiny white chest patch, easy to spot if you see him. He’s super friendly but gets anxious in crowds and tends to wander off when something catches his nose. This dog is a rescue and really means the world to me—please help me get him back if you’ve seen him around Key West, Duval Street, or the harbor area.
I lost my olive green Herschel crossbody bag yesterday around 3pm near Duval Street by Margaritaville in Key West, Florida Keys. It's a small nylon bag, about 9 inches long and 6 inches tall, with a coral lining and a blue starfish-printed inner pocket. The main zipper pull is a bit wobbly, and there's a tiny compass charm dangling from it. Inside are photos of my grandma and a little travel diary with some handwritten notes—sentimental stuff, and honestly I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d be forever grateful to get it back or arrange a pickup in the Mallory Square area.
I found a navy blue 28-inch hard-shell suitcase this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind Sloppy Joe's on Duval Street, Key West. It's a Samsonite brand with a bright red luggage tag that has the initials 'KG' scratched on it, plus a small tropical-sticker set on the corner. The case shows a few scuffs from travel but the wheels roll smoothly and the zippers are intact. I can only imagine someone worrying about it—it's clearly been on a long trip and probably holds clothes and maybe some travel keepsakes. If this is yours or you know who it belongs to, I’d love to help get it back to you.
I found a pair of wireless earbuds this morning around 8:15am outside the Seaport area along Duval Street in Key West, Florida Keys. The charging case is midnight blue with a small dent on the bottom corner and a red sticker with the initials MK on the back. The buds are matte black with a thin white ring around the edge and a couple of light scratches from being jostled in a pocket. They look newer, and I really hope to help the owner get them back — if this sounds like yours, tell me where you last used them and what the sticker says, and we can arrange a meetup.
I found a pair of gray Nike running sneakers this afternoon around 3:45pm near the Key West Historic Seaport ferry terminal in the Florida Keys. They’re men’s size 9, gray mesh with a black swoosh, and a faint salt-water smell from the walk along the seawall. A blue star sticker sits on the outside heel of the right shoe, and the left lace tip is frayed with blue thread. They’re in decent condition overall, just a bit muddy from the waterfront. If you lost these, please email me at [email protected] with identifying details like the sticker or lace to prove ownership. I’d love to reunite them with you.
I found a Nintendo Switch OLED this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind Margaritaville at Mallory Square on Duval Street, Key West, Florida Keys. It's tucked in a black carrying case with a bright blue whale sticker on the front, and the console's neon red/blue Joy-Cons really pop. The screen looks clean and it powers on without issue, though the back has a couple of tiny scratches from being in a bag. Inside the case there’s a small sticky note with the name 'Alex Rivera' and a partial email address; I figure those clues could help identify the owner. If this is yours, send me a message with a description of the whale sticker and the two distinguishing features.
I found a silver Yamaha Bb trumpet this afternoon around 4:15pm behind Margaritaville on Duval Street in Key West, near Mallory Square. It’s a full-size horn, silver-plated, with light tarnish and a small dent in the bell. The black hard case has a red velvet interior and a sticker inside that reads 'Key West Music School,' plus initials 'AH' engraved on the mouthpiece. It seems in decent playing condition otherwise, though the dent and a sticky third valve suggest it might need a tune-up. If this is yours, I’d really like to help you get it back—email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a safe meet near Mallory Square or the Seaport.
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