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I lost my red Ruffwear dog harness yesterday around 3pm while walking Lola in Kelvingrove Park, near the bandstand by the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. It's a medium-size red nylon harness with reflective piping and a small tear near the left chest strap. There's a blue paw-shaped charm clipped to the D-ring and a tiny name tag tucked inside that says 'Lola'. It was a gift from my sister and Lola wears it every day, so it means a lot to me, and I really need to get it back. If you’ve seen it around Glasgow, please message me here—I'd be forever grateful to have Lola back in her harness.
I lost my space gray iPad (9th gen) 64GB in a pink silicone bumper case with a small scratch on the bottom edge. It was yesterday around 3pm outside the Glasgow Central Station Hope Street entrance after I grabbed a coffee on Buchanan Street. The back has a small floral sticker and there's a faint dent near the USB-C port, plus a cracked screen protector still attached. It means a lot to me—it's the last gift from my grandmother and I really need to get it back. If anyone finds it, email me at [email protected] and we can arrange a time to meet near Central Station or on Buchanan Street.
I lost my golden retriever mix, Daisy, yesterday around 3pm near the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum on Argyle Street in Glasgow. She's a medium-sized dog, about shoulder height, with a cream-gold coat and a distinctive white patch on her chest. She wears a bright blue collar with a silver bone-shaped tag and has a small white scar on her left hind leg from a playful tumble. Daisy can be a bit nervous in crowds, but she's incredibly friendly once she knows you. This dog is really special to me—she was a gift from my mum and means the world to our family. If you've seen her, please leave a note on this listing so I can get in touch.
I lost my navy duvet cover set yesterday around 3pm, right outside Glasgow Central Station on Hope Street. It's a Queen size, 200-thread cotton with crisp white piping along the edges. There's a small white coffee stain on the back panel near the zipper and a faint 'AP' monogram embroidered in the bottom-right corner. It feels well-loved and is the most comfortable set I own. It's the only bedding I sleep with since the move, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back.
I was out for a run yesterday around 3pm along Byres Road in Glasgow's West End when I dropped my blue Garmin Forerunner 245 running watch. It has a white dial and a black silicone strap, and there's a small dent on the left bezel. On the back, there's a tiny sticker with my initials 'PP'. The watch still works, but I really miss logging my training with it—it's a gift from my sister and means a lot to me. If you found it on Byres Road or around the Glasgow University Library area, please get in touch. I'm happy to meet or arrange postage to get it back.
I found a phone this afternoon around 3:15pm on Sauchiehall Street, just outside the O2 ABC in Glasgow. It's a space gray iPhone 12 Pro tucked into a pink silicone case with a small white heart sticker on the back. The screen is clean, but there's a tiny scratch along the bottom edge of the case, and the home screen wallpaper shows a purple aurora. There are two identifying details I noticed: the back sticker and the distinctive wallpaper; I know how important a phone is to someone, and I’d love to get it back to its owner. If this is yours, DM me here and we can sort a safe meetup in Glasgow city centre.
I found a grey Samsonite travel neck pillow this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the main entrance of Glasgow Central Station on Hope Street. It's a standard memory-foam pillow in decent shape, with a soft grey cover and a small red Samsonite tag sewn near the zipper. There's a tiny scuff along the left edge, but it looks clean and the cover is removable, with the pillow still keeping its shape. If this is yours, drop me a message here and describe the tag or the small scuff, and I'll hold onto it until we can meet somewhere in Glasgow city centre.
I found a black North Face backpack this afternoon around 4:15pm outside the Argyle Street entrance to Glasgow Central Station. It's a medium-sized nylon pack with orange zipper pulls and a small red logo patch on the top flap, and there are a few scuffs along the bottom. Inside, the blue fleece lining is visible and there's a padded sleeve that fits a 10-inch tablet, plus a white sticker with the initials 'S.T.' on the inner pocket, and a bright green travel mug tucked into the side mesh pocket. I'm hoping to reunite it with its owner, so if this sounds like yours, drop me a message with a distinguishing feature.
I found a pair of silver-tone hoop earrings this afternoon around 2:30pm outside the Starbucks on Buchanan Street, near the St Enoch Centre. They’re about 2 cm in diameter and in good condition, with a small turquoise stone set on the front and no visible brand mark. One hoop has a tiny heart engraving on the inner rim, and the other has a barely noticeable scratch on the back. They look relatively new and were tucked in with a little loose mohair fluff—clearly left behind in a hurry. I’d love to help reunite them with their owner, so if these match yours, share any details you remember (engraving, where you last wore them, or the brand) and we’ll sort it out.
I found this blue North Face beanie this afternoon around 2:15pm on Sauchiehall Street, just outside the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. It's a one-size knit with a bright orange North Face logo on the cuff, and there’s a tiny snag near the edge from a windy day. The beanie is in decent shape, a bit stretched at the brim but still warm and wearable. It seems like a go-to piece for whoever wears it when the Glasgow weather bites. If this sounds like yours, use the app to share a distinguishing detail (logo patch, snag location) and we can arrange a handover.
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