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I was sorting my stamp collection yesterday around 3pm and stepped out for a quick coffee. When I got back, my red leather-bound binder—about 9x12 inches with a cracked spine and gold embossing on the cover—was gone from the glass display shelf in my Fredericksburg apartment on Princess Anne Street. Inside are roughly 120 stamps from the 1930s to the 1950s, mostly U.S. issues with a few German and British stamps, tucked into clear sleeves; a couple have light gum residue, and there’s a small blue binder clip with a handwritten note that says 'Patel' attached to the outer cover as an identifying marker. This collection means a lot to me—it's a family heirloom from my grandfather, and I'm really hoping it turns up soon. If anyone found it, drop me a message here so we can arrange pickup.
I lost my brown sunburst 4/4 violin yesterday around 3pm. It's a Yamaha V5 with a black ebony chin rest, and a faint crack near the lower bout that was repaired last year. The back shows a subtle flame pattern and there’s a small pencil inscription 'J.R.' inside the f-hole. I think I may have left it near the Fredericksburg Visitor Center on Caroline Street in Old Town Fredericksburg after a quick rehearsal. It really matters to me; it’s my main instrument for gigs and practice, and I really need it back.
I lost my white Omron digital blood pressure monitor yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg. It's the compact one, about the size of a small paperback, with a blue fabric cuff and an Omron logo; there's a tiny scratch along the top edge from when I bumped a chair. It came with a light gray zip pouch and a small instruction card tucked inside. I rely on it daily to check my blood pressure for my meds, and this one has sentimental value because I started using it after my dad passed away, so I’m really hoping to get it back before my next doctor appointment. If you found it, please email me at [email protected]. Thanks so much.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my navy Ray-Ban Wayfarer eyeglasses were missing. I had been at the Starbucks on Caroline Street in Old Town Fredericksburg, and I remember taking them off to wipe the lenses, then walking out with only my coffee. They’re matte navy frames with silver hinges and a faint scratch across the left lens; inside the right temple there’s a tiny engraving PP. I keep them in a black zip-case with a red lining, and they’re sentimental to me because my grandmother gave them to me. If you found them, drop a note here and we can arrange a meet-up near the Starbucks or by the Old Town Library steps.
I lost my cream Signia hearing aid yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Caroline Street in Fredericksburg. It's a small behind-the-ear model with a blue battery cover and a tiny dent on the left edge. I had been flipping through a map outside and stood up, so I must have left it on the bench by the entrance. The device is essential for my day to day; I rely on it for work calls and keeping up with conversations with my kids at home, and I'm really hoping someone picked it up. If you've seen it, I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
Found a medium-sized beagle mix this afternoon around 4:15pm near the Fredericksburg Farmer's Market on Caroline Street. It’s wearing a blue collar with a brass tag that reads Milo and has a tiny white heart-shaped patch on its chest. The dog is friendly and clearly used to people, wagging its tail and leaning into me as I approached. One ear flops more than the other, and a frayed red leash is still attached to the collar. I’m hoping to get Milo back to his people—if this sounds like your dog, message me and we can coordinate a meet-up in downtown Fredericksburg.
I found a navy blue canvas tote bag with a white star pattern this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg. Inside there's a pink spiral notebook, a compact umbrella with a yellow handle, a USB drive in a floral case, and a set of keys on a teal lanyard. The bag shows a few scuffs on the bottom but the zipper still works, and there's a small handmade ceramic keychain shaped like a guitar attached to the handle. Not sure who it belongs to, but I figured someone would be missing it and I'd post here so it can get back to its owner.
I found a small leopard gecko this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on Plank Road in Fredericksburg. It's about 3 inches long, sandy brown with dark brown spots, and a plump tail. It has a tiny white scar above its left eye and a small chip on the tail tip, which should help ID. It seems healthy and curious, and I slipped it into a ventilated tote with a little warm hide while I figure out the owner. If this is yours, reply here with details like color pattern and eye color, and you can reach me at [email protected].
I found a framed abstract painting this afternoon around 1:45pm outside the Fredericksburg Visitor Center on Caroline Street. It's roughly 12 by 16 inches, acrylic on canvas, in a bright teal metal frame with a white mat. On the bottom right corner there's a small signature reading 'L. Chen', and there's a tiny sticker on the back from ArtSpot Fredericksburg with edition notes. The painting shows a sunset over a river with warm oranges and cool blues, and it really stood out as I walked by Old Town. The frame has a few light scuffs along the left edge, but overall it's in good condition. If this belongs to someone, I’d love to help get it back.
I found a cockatiel this afternoon around 3:15pm in downtown Fredericksburg, near Hurkamp Park behind the Farmers Market on Prince Edward Street. It's a small gray bird with a bright yellow crest and orange cheek patches, about the size of a robin. There’s a red leg band on the right leg with the code FP-22. It has a tiny white speck on its left wing and a faint rust streak near the tail from old cage wear. The bird seemed pretty friendly, chirping when people approached and perched on a bench for a moment before fluttering back onto the railing. If someone recognizes it, I’m happy to coordinate a meetup at Hurkamp Park to verify ownership.
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