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I lost my black glasses at the Fort Lauderdale Park beach in the afternoon around 3:00pm. If these wash up on the shore, please let me know. - Erika
I lost my DeWalt 20V cordless drill yesterday around 3pm near the Home Depot lot on Sunrise Blvd in Fort Lauderdale. The drill is DeWalt, yellow and black, with a slightly worn rubber grip and a recessed switch. The battery has a blue sticker with the number 12 on it, and the black hard case shows a few scrapes from job sites. It was my go-to tool for small home projects and means a lot to me; I'd really like to get it back for work and personal repairs. If you found it, please DM me and I can identify the contents of the case and confirm a few distinguishing marks.
I was rearranging furniture in my Fort Lauderdale condo yesterday around 3pm and think I left my mid-century teak coffee table with a glass top somewhere between the living room and the lobby on Las Olas Boulevard, near the Riverside Hotel. It's about 48 inches long, 20 inches wide, and has a small chip on the front edge plus a tiny crack in the glass frame that's hard to miss. Under the table, etchings in pencil read 'PA' (not perfectly clear), another identifying detail. It feels strange not having it—it's the centerpiece of my living room and it was a gift from my grandmother, so it has sentimental value. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
Yesterday around 4:15pm I lost my orange tabby with white paws near Esplanade Park on the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk, by the Stranahan House. He wears a blue collar with a tiny bell, and there’s a small heart-shaped white patch on his chest. He’s got bright green eyes and a little notch in his left ear from a past scrape. He’s an indoor-outdoor guy, and I’m really worried because he means the world to me and I’ve had him since last year. He’s microchipped, so if someone brought him to a vet, they could scan him. If you’ve seen him, please send me a message in the app.
I lost my bronze-toned coin collection tin yesterday around 3pm near Las Olas Boulevard by the Riverwalk in Fort Lauderdale. The tin is about 4 inches across, with a tiny dent on the lower-right edge and a hand-painted white star on the lid. Inside it holds coins from the 1980s, including a green patina 1982 commemorative cent that’s easy to spot. The bottom is stamped 'Heritage Mint' and the label is peeling. This set was a gift from my grandfather, so it’s really sentimental to me—please reach out if you’ve seen it.
I found a queen-size Brooklinen duvet cover set in sage green with white piping this morning around 11:15am near the Riverwalk entrance on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. It's in good condition, no major stains, just a few wrinkles from being in a tote bag. The set includes two pillowcases, and one has a tiny monogram 'PR' in the corner with a Brooklinen tag on the inside. It smells clean, like it was recently washed. If you've lost bedding like this, I hope this helps reunite you with it soon.
I found a US passport this afternoon around 3:45pm near the Riverwalk at Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. The burgundy cover is a touch creased with the Great Seal still clear, and there's a small coffee ring along the back edge. Inside, the standard data page is visible, and the photo shows a traveler in a light blue shirt—nothing legible from the outside, of course. I slipped it into a protective pouch in my bag to keep it safe and I really hope to reunite it with its owner.
I found an auto key fob and one house key with a couple of identifying items on the ring on the Lauderdale-By-the-Sea beach near Costa del Sol. Call or text 248 321 4144 to identify. We are staying in LBTS for several more days. Also contacted the city to let them know.
I found a leopard gecko this afternoon around 3:15pm wandering along the sidewalk near the Riverwalk on Las Olas Blvd in Fort Lauderdale, just outside the Stranahan House, and it’s about 6 inches long from head to tail. It’s sandy yellow with irregular brown spots, and its tail looks a little plump, with a tiny orange spot on its right shoulder and a faint black speck at the base of its tail. It was crawling between a bike rack and a storefront, clearly friendly but a bit jumpy. I scooped it into a small plastic tote with air holes to keep it safe while I search for the owner. If you’re missing a gecko, I’d love to help reunite you—reply here and we can coordinate a meetup in Fort Lauderdale.
Found a black wireless microphone kit this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Publix on Sunrise Blvd near NE 14th Ave in Fort Lauderdale. It's a compact Shure-style system: handheld mic and a small belt-pack transmitter, all in a slightly scuffed black zipper case. The case has a red sticker with the initials 'JL' and a small dent on the bottom corner. It looks like it survived a rain shower, but the gear seems intact and it powered on when I checked it with a spare battery. If this is yours, I can meet you near Publix or along Las Olas to hand it over.
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