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I lost my slender gold bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Waffle House on Quintard Ave in Gadsden. It's a 14k gold chain about 6 inches long, with a tiny heart-shaped ruby charm and a small scratch on the inside of the clasp. There's an engraving on the inside that reads 'A.L.' and a faint maker's mark. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I really need it back. If anyone found it, I'd be incredibly grateful to get it returned.
I lost my red-green plaid knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near the library on South 5th Street in Gadsden. It's a chunky 60-inch scarf, handmade with thick yarn, and it has a tiny pinecone-shaped pin clipped near the fringe on the right end. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me—I wear it every chilly day and it always brings back memories. The scarf is red with subtle green stripes, and there’s a small snag along the left edge where the yarn started to pill. If you found it, email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a quick return.
Hey there, I lost a colorful hand-painted ceramic vase I've treasured. It's about 6 inches tall and 7 inches across, glazed in glossy blue-green with a yellow and pink floral motif, and there's a tiny chip on the rim that I notice only when I look closely. I last saw it yesterday around 3pm near the Strand Theatre on Broad Street in downtown Gadsden, by the little coffee shop on the corner. The vase was a gift from my grandmother and has sentimental value—I'm really hoping to get it back. There are a couple of identifying features: a small cobalt blue dragonfly decal inside the rim and the artist's initials MP painted on the bottom. If anyone found it, please get in touch; I’d be so grateful to have it back.
I lost my grey hard-shell suitcase yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on Quintard Ave in Gadsden-Anniston. It's a 24-inch Samsonite with a bright red zipper trim, a small dent on the bottom corner, and a blue luggage tag that says 'J.M.' on the handle. Inside I had work clothes, a navy backpack, and a USB drive with family photos from a recent trip; there's also a stitched sticker of a lighthouse on the inside pocket. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother and holds a lot of memories—I'm really hoping someone who finds it can return it.
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 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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