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Yesterday around 4pm I lost my gray Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones outside the CVS on Broad Street in Gadsden. They're in a matte black case, and the headphones themselves are black with a small dent on the right ear cup. There's a bright blue guitar-pick sticker on the headband that makes them easy to spot. They were a birthday gift from my sister, and I really need them back for late-night work calls.
I lost my silver Yamaha flute yesterday around 3pm. It’s in a black soft-shell case with a dent on the lip plate and a little coffee stain on the corner. The case has a bright purple star sticker and a yellow microfiber cloth tucked inside the pocket. I last had it near the downtown Gadsden Public Library on Broad Street, by the library entrance. It means a lot to me because it’s the instrument I use for marching band and it was a gift from my grandmother; I really need it back.
I lost my black leather keyring with two keys yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Rainbow Drive in Gadsden. The ring is a bit worn and has a small brass compass charm, plus a blue plastic tag labeled 'A-12' that's peeling. The keys include my apartment key and a key to my small music studio above the coffee shop—they're essential for my daily routine. It feels rough not having them; the compass charm was a gift from my grandmother, so it’s sentimental and I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black iPhone 12 Pro yesterday around 3:15pm near the CVS on Noble Street in downtown Anniston. It's in a forest green Spigen case with a small dent on the bottom edge and a tiny white paw print sticker on the corner. The screen is cracked diagonally across the upper left. The wallpaper is a photo of my grandmother, something I really treasured, so it's hard to miss. If someone found it, I'd be grateful to get it back; it's got sentimental value and I really need it for work.
I lost my navy North Face parka yesterday around 3pm. Last seen in the Quintard Mall area, in the parking lot behind the AMC theater on Quintard Ave in the Oxford portion of the Gadsden-Anniston area. It's a men's size Large, navy with a bright orange zipper pull and a faux-fur hood; there’s a small blue embroidery patch on the left sleeve that says 'Riley' and a tiny coffee stain near the hem. It was a gift from my mom, so it has sentimental value, and I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone found it.
I found a black Sony camcorder this morning around 9:15am near the entrance to Noccalula Falls Park in the Gadsden-Anniston area. It's a compact handheld model, about the size of a paperback, with a glossy black finish and a few scuffs along the edge. The screen has a small crack in the top-right corner, and there’s a blue sticker on the bottom with the initials AMH. The battery door feels a little loose, but the unit powers on and shows recent footage on the memory card. If this belongs to you, please reach out so I can arrange a safe return—these kinds of memories deserve to be back with the owner.
I found a small vintage coin collection in a red display case this afternoon around 4pm, outside The Antique Gallery on Quintard Ave in the Gadsden-Anniston area. The case is about 6 inches long with a glass top and a plush red velvet lining; inside are copper and silver-toned coins with nice patina, plus a tiny brass tag tucked under the lid that reads 'J.R.' One of the coins has a faint heart-shaped notch on the edge—it's pretty distinctive. I’m hoping to locate the owner; if you recognize this setup or the tag, reach out and I’ll gladly return it.
I found a bright blue budgie with a white face perched on the back of a parking sign behind the Walmart on Rainbow Drive this afternoon around 2:15pm. It’s a healthy little bird, about the size of a parakeet, with a tiny yellow crest that lights up when it chirps. It also has a silver leg band stamped AL-27, and a small patch of white feathers on the left wing that makes it easy to spot. I brought it home for safety because I wasn't sure where its owner was, and I want to help get it back to its person in the Gadsden-Anniston area. If this is your bird, describe the leg band code and that white wing patch to claim it.
I found a black M-Audio Keystation Mini 32 USB MIDI keyboard this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind Panera Bread on Quintard Ave, in the Gadsden-Anniston area. It’s a compact device with 32 keys and a slightly scuffed bottom edge. A small red sticker with the initials 'FH' is on the back, and there’s a faint coffee stain near the USB port. It appears to be in decent condition and it seemed recently used when I picked it up. If you’re missing a portable keyboard, check this description and the sticker to confirm ownership.
I found a small brown bunny hopping around in my backyard in Gadsden-Anniston. It seemed a bit scared, so I was able to coax it inside with some carrots. It doesn't have any collars or tags, but it's very friendly and loves to be petted. I want to make sure it gets back to its owner.
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