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While strolling down Duval Street near Mallory Square around 2:45 p.m. on Friday, I realized my Airline was missing from my backpack. It's a slim folder containing my boarding passes and a few travel documents, the kind you’d need if you somehow end up needing to catch an unexpected flight. I retraced steps past the conch-shell kiosk and the pelican statue, but the corner by the Margaritaville café was quiet and empty. Losing this feels like a small panic in a big trip, and I’m hoping it’s somewhere safe and easy to return, so I can get home on time.
I was strolling back to the hotel along Duval Street around 6:15 pm last night, when I realized my little silver brooches were missing from my bag. They were a matching set from my grandmother, with tiny sea-green stones that catch the light when the sun hits the water. I had tucked them into a velvet pouch inside my jacket, and the crowd by Mallory Square was so loud I must have dropped them somewhere along the waterfront. I’m hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe, because they mean more to me than the price could ever show. Any help in reuniting us would mean the world.
I found a small collection of Hats tucked under a bench near Mallory Square in Key West around 6:45 p.m. They range from a sporty baseball cap to a sunhat and a knit beanie, with tags still attached. I can imagine someone missing them after a day at Duval Street or sunset at Mallory Square, so I kept them safe until the right owner steps forward. If these belong to you, please connect through the site to be reunited.
I lost my holiday decorations last night while I was cleaning up the condo near Mallory Square in Key West, Florida Keys. Around 7:15 p.m. on Friday, December 7, a gust knocked the tote from the balcony railing on Duval Street into a flower bed. The set includes a string of starfish-shaped lights and a handful of handmade ornaments that belonged to my grandmother—sentimental keepsakes I can’t replace. They’re irreplaceable to me, and I’m hoping someone saw them and kept them safe until I can get them back before Christmas.
I lost my blue plush turtle toy yesterday around 3pm near the playground behind Marathon Community Park, by Sombrero Beach in the Florida Keys. It's about 12 inches tall with royal-blue fur, a vivid green belly, and an orange shell patch. There's a small white star stitched on its left front flipper and a tiny red bow around its neck—easy to spot if you see it. It was a gift from my daughter's grandma and means a lot to us; my four-year-old is really worried and clings to a photo of it. If anyone found it, I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue plastic ID card yesterday around 3pm. It's a standard Key West Medical Center staff ID, about the size of a credit card, with my photo on the left and 'Key West Medical Center – Staff' printed at the top. The lanyard is sea-green fabric with a small brass anchor charm, and the card has a tiny crack along the bottom edge; there's also a charity sticker on the back from 'Friends of the Conch'. I last used it near Mallory Square and along Duval Street by the old ferry terminal. I really need it back—it has my name, department, and it’s essential for work, plus it feels sentimental to me since I wear it daily.
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