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I lost my cream-and-brown guinea pig, Ziggy, yesterday around 3pm. He has a white blaze on his nose, soft fur, and wears a tiny blue collar with a small silver bell that jingles when he moves. Last seen near the Tesco Express on Romsey High Street, Hampshire, just past the library by Market Square. Ziggy is more than a pet—he was a gift from my sister, and I’m really worried about him. If you've seen him, email [email protected] with any details.
I lost my red tartan winter scarf yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks at West Quay Road in Southampton, Hampshire. It's a thick wool scarf about 60 inches long, with a neat fringe and a small silver snowflake pin stitched on the left end. The yarn is a bit pilled from daily use, and the scarf has a soft, cozy feel. This one matters to me—it's a gift from my mum last Christmas and it helps me stay warm in these cold months. If anyone found it, please drop it off at the West Quay customer service desk or contact me here; I’d be really grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue iPhone 12 Pro with a lime-green OtterBox case yesterday around 3pm outside WestQuay Shopping Centre in Southampton, Hampshire. The phone has a small dent on the lower-right corner and a noticeable scratch across the screen, but it still works. Inside are priceless family photos and a video of my nephew's first steps—it's sentimental for me. There's a tiny sea-turtle sticker near the camera bump and the SIM tray feels a little loose. If found, email me at [email protected] or text me if you happen to know anything.
Hey there, I’m Priya and I lost my orange tabby Milo yesterday around 3pm outside the Winchester Cathedral on High Street. Milo is an orange tabby with a white bib and paws, about the size of a small house cat, and he wears a bright green collar with a tiny bell; his left ear has a small notch from a past scrape and there’s a faint white heart-shaped patch on his chest. He’s usually very friendly but can be a bit shy with strangers, and I’ve been calling his name and searching The Square and by the River Itchen since yesterday. Milo was a gift from my late grandmother, so he has huge sentimental value and I really need him back. If anyone spots him, please text or email me—I’d be forever grateful and I’ll come collect him as soon as I can.
I lost my navy North Face Borealis backpack yesterday around 3pm outside Winchester Cathedral on High Street. It's a medium-sized pack in decent shape, with bright orange zipper pulls and a lime-green carabiner clipped to the front loop. There's a coffee stain on the bottom corner, the inside tag has my initials 'PK' in permanent marker, and I stuck a small fox sticker on the inner pocket. Inside I had a sketchbook, a metal water bottle, and a folded map of the New Forest. This backpack is sentimental to me because it was a gift from my sister, and I really need it back.
I found a gold-tone bracelet this morning around 10:15am on the pavement outside the Portsmouth Guildhall on Albert Road, Hampshire. It's a slim 7-inch bracelet with a small heart charm and a tiny blue crystal set into the heart. The inside of the clasp is engraved with the initials 'A.S.' and there are a couple of fine scratches along the chain. It's just a simple piece of miscellaneous jewellery, but it looks fairly new and I can tell it might mean a lot to someone; I'd hate for someone to lose it. If this sounds like yours, I'm happy to help get it back to you.
I found a delicate silver bracelet this afternoon around 4pm near Guildhall Square in Portsmouth, Hampshire, outside the Historic Dockyard entrance. It's slender, about 6.5 inches long, with a tiny heart charm and the initials 'A.P.' engraved on the lobster clasp. The metal is a bit scuffed but otherwise in good condition, and the heart charm catches the light nicely. If this belongs to you, I’d love to help get it back—it's sentimental and probably means a lot to someone.
I found a pair of black Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless headphones this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the WestQuay Shopping Centre entrance in Southampton, Hampshire. They're in pretty good shape—just a couple of tiny scuffs on the headband and a minor crease on the left earcup. The included hard case is matte black with a soft gray lining, and inside the lid there's a bright green sticker with the initials 'AM' and a small Sony tag on the case. It also comes with a USB-C charging cable tucked in the pocket. If these belong to you, shoot me a message with the make and the initials to verify, and I’ll meet you near the WestQuay entrance to hand them over.
I found a charcoal grey Nike hoodie this afternoon around 2:15pm near the Tesco Express on High Street in Winchester. It's a size M, soft fleece inside, with a bright red drawstring and a small embroidered compass logo on the left chest. It has a faint coffee stain near the pocket and a couple of tiny pulls at the cuffs from wear. I picked it up from the ground near the store entrance by the pay-and-display machines. If the owner sees this, I would love to reunite you with it — it looks well-loved and probably holds some memories.
I found a black Canon Vixia HF R800 camcorder this afternoon around 3:15pm outside Waterstones on High Street in Winchester, Hampshire. It has a bright blue silicone sleeve and a cracked LCD screen. There’s a white sticker on the strap that reads 'Family Film Night' and a dent on the bottom edge from a small drop. I’m thinking someone’s been filming memories and might be really relieved to get this back. If you own it, tell me the exact model and the contents of the SD card so we can verify you’re the owner.
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