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Hello, my daughter lost a black and white catapiller keychain like the one in the picture on 7/17/26. We are tight on money and I gave in and she was so excited to get it. I asked my mom to hold it and she must have dropped it near fr Lauderdale Beach park (most likely near the shops across the street,near ritas). I am willing to give a little reward ($10) and can provide a free ups sticker to have it shipped back to us in Virginia. Thank you so much!
I was strolling along Las Olas Boulevard near Fort Lauderdale Beach around 8:40 p.m. on Friday when my two parrots slipped from my shoulder and disappeared into the palm trees. They’re bright green with yellow cheeks, one with a blue-tinted tail, and they’ve been part of our family for years. I’ve carefully tracked their usual perch spots along the beachfront and near Birch State Park, and I’m trying not to panic while the city stays lively. If anyone spots them, please keep an eye out for two colorful birds among the crowd and on the promenade.
I found a small set of utensils on Las Olas Boulevard near the Riverwalk this afternoon, around 4:15 p.m. They were tucked under a bench by the Stranahan House—a red-handled spatula, a wooden spoon, and a pair of tongs, all still clean but a bit dusty from the breeze. It looked like someone had just packed up from a picnic, so I left them where I found them in case the owner comes back. The utensils seem usable and tidy, perfect for a waterfront cookout along Fort Lauderdale’s charm.
I was walking along Las Olas Boulevard on Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. when I noticed my stack of postcards I’d saved for a year had disappeared from my tote. They’re just travel mementos—sunset shots of Fort Lauderdale Beach, a sketch of the Bonnet House, and a few old handwriting notes tucked inside. Losing them felt like losing a piece of my trip, and I can’t shake the ache of not knowing where they ended up. If they turn up anywhere near the Riverwalk, the Beachfront promenade, or by the Fort Lauderdale airport, I’d be grateful for any help.
On Friday around 6:45 PM I was unloading groceries in my Fort Lauderdale condo just off East Sunrise Boulevard, about a block from Las Olas Boulevard. When I turned back, my two toasters were gone from the kitchen counter. One is a chrome vintage model, the other a black stainless one—both practical, and the chrome one was a gift from my grandmother. I retraced through the hallway to the lobby and out onto the street, hoping I’d find them, but no luck. I’m holding out hope a neighbor picked them up and can bring them back so I can start breakfasts again.
Last Tuesday around 6:15 p.m., I lost my driver's license after a stroll along Las Olas Boulevard near the Riverwalk. I retraced my steps from the Riverside Market to the Stranahan House, asking a few vendors along the way, but I didn't find it. This ID is crucial for my upcoming flight, and the thought of being unable to travel is making me anxious. If someone picked it up, I hope it's kept safe and turned in at the nearest desk so the owner can claim it through the proper channels.
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