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I lost my purple nylon dog collar yesterday around 3pm along the Oceanfront Boardwalk in Virginia Beach, near 25th Street by the Lifeguard Station. It's a medium-width collar with a slim neon-green reflective stripe along the edge, and a tiny silver paw-print charm that dangles from the buckle. The plastic adjuster is slightly scratched and there's a small bend from a snag on a fence. This collar is tied to my rescue dog's identity—it’s the collar we've used since we adopted her last year, and I’d really love to have it back if anyone found it near the Lifeguard Station or Oceanfront visitor center.
Dark blue Pavillion Laptop from 2015ish. Off center LCD, Login for Nathan or Desmor, likely in green sleeve/case. Last seen near Hampton public library. Not sure what happened, just went missing about a week ago and haven't seen it since. pelase contact me if you have it, im offering $100 as a reward for an otherwise out of date laptop.
Lost my navy Nike running jacket yesterday around 3pm near the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. I was along the boardwalk by the 19th Street lifeguard station when the wind picked up and I must’ve dropped it. It’s a size M, lightweight windbreaker in navy with a bright neon-green zipper pull and a small white Nike swoosh on the chest. There’s a tiny tear at the left cuff and an old race bib sticker tucked inside the inner pocket (bib number 512). It was a gift from my running squad and it really means a lot to me; I’ve been using it every training session. If anyone found it, please reach out — I’d be so grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue Penguin Classics paperback edition of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' yesterday around 3pm near the Barnes & Noble at MacArthur Center on Granby Street in Norfolk, in the Hampton Roads area. It's a 320-page book, soft cover, with a slightly creased spine and a small coffee stain on the back cover. Inside I've left a blue ribbon bookmark that's frayed at the end, and there's a pencil note on page 120 about a class reading. It means a lot to me; it was a gift from my aunt, and it's really the first book I reach for when I need comfort. If you found it, please let me know; I really need it back.
I'm missing my black Akai MPK Mini MKII USB MIDI controller. It's a palm-sized 25-key unit, matte black with a few light scratches along the left edge from travel. I last had it yesterday around 3pm when I was packing up after a quick practice at the MacArthur Center parking lot behind the mall on Granby Street in Norfolk. It means a lot to me for weekly practice and small gigs, so I'm really hoping to get it back. There's a small blue sticker with my initials 'PP' on the back for easy ID. If anyone found it, please drop a note.
I found a cream king-size duvet cover with navy piping this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Norfolk Premium Outlets on N. Military Highway in Norfolk. It's soft microfiber, and the bottom-right corner has a small pine tree embroidery in forest green, plus a tiny snag along the hem and a faint coffee stain along the top edge. It looks gently used, and I figured someone might be missing it and would be really relieved to get it back. If this sounds like yours, we can coordinate a simple pickup near that area.
I found a black 37-key MIDI keyboard controller this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Waterside District on Waterside Drive, Norfolk. It's compact, roughly the size of a small laptop, with a matte black plastic shell and white keys. There's an orange sticker with the number 42 on the back and a small dent on the top-left edge. It's clearly an electronic instrument, and it looks like someone uses it daily for practice. I didn’t see any power supply with it. If this belongs to you, it's easily recognizable, and I’d love to get it back to its owner, because music gear like this means a lot to people who rely on it.
I found this navy blue North Face puffer jacket yesterday around 4pm in the parking lot behind the Oceanfront, near the 24th Street entrance in Virginia Beach. It's a men's medium, lightly worn with a few pills on the sleeves and a small scuff on the bottom hem. The hood is lined with light gray fleece and there's a tiny white North Face logo on the chest. Inside the left pocket sits a small fabric patch with the initials 'A.R.' and a tag that reads 'Medium.' If this jacket belongs to you, please reach out so we can arrange a safe pickup; it clearly meant a lot to someone, and I’d love to help reunite it with its owner.
I found a compact Omron digital blood pressure monitor this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Town Center area near Barnes & Noble in Virginia Beach. It’s in a navy blue fabric case with a gray display, and the cuff is blue. The zipper pull has a teal penguin charm—pretty unique. The monitor looks lightly used and clearly cared for. If this is yours, I’d love to get it back; it has practical value for keeping up with health and I’d feel better knowing you have it again.
Found a set of keys this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the MacArthur Center in Norfolk, Hampton Roads. There’s a blue nylon lanyard with about 6-8 keys and a small brass ship charm; there’s also a black USB drive on a separate ring. One key has a bright green plastic tag with 'APT 4' scribbled in black Sharpie. The lanyard is faded from sun and the whole thing looks a bit worn but functional. I’d be glad to get them back to their owner—if the details line up, we can arrange a pickup at a nearby public spot.
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