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Hello, I’m Leilani Kahele. Yesterday around 6:45 p.m., I realized I’d misplaced my passport while strolling near Kuhio Beach in Waikiki, by the Duke Kahanamoku statue. I’d paused at a bench along Kalakaua Avenue and think I left it there. It’s in a black leather cover with a small Hawaii sticker inside. I’m feeling overwhelmed and anxious, as I’m far from home and this document is essential.
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Set of keys one of which is for a kryptonite lock. Two others are labeled "University of Hawaii. Found 6.1.26 clipped to chain link fence near Hunakai right of way.
I lost my sunburst koa ukulele yesterday around 3pm near the Duke Kahanamoku statue at Kuhio Beach in Waikiki. It's a concert-sized instrument with a satin sunburst koa finish, a pineapple inlay around the soundhole, and a small dent on the lower bout. There’s a tiny pineapple sticker on the back and a blue woven strap with a white wave pattern attached to the strap button by the heel. I learned to play it here, and it means a lot to me—it's been in the family for years and was a gift from my grandmother, so I’d really appreciate getting it back. If you found it, text me at 808-555-0142 or email [email protected].
I found this blue ceramic teapot with a bamboo lid this morning around 9:15am on Kalakaua Avenue, right outside the Duke Kahanamoku statue in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii. It's about 1.2 liters, with a glossy cobalt glaze and a tiny chip on the rim. On the bottom there is a faint maker's mark that reads 'Nalu Ceramics.' The lid fits snugly, and the overall look is clean aside from that small flaw. If you own it, I’d love to get it back—send me a message here and we can meet near the statue in Waikiki to hand it over.
I lost my red-sleeved Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger yesterday around 3pm outside the Duke Kahanamoku statue on Kalakaua Ave in Waikiki. It's a palm-sized black power bank with a bright red silicone sleeve, and there's a small white hibiscus sticker on the sleeve plus a tiny dent on the bottom edge from a fall last week. It still charges fine, but I really need it back to stay connected while I'm here in Hawaii. If you found it, reach out and we can arrange a pickup.
I lost my bright orange 6 feet 2 inches surfboard yesterday around 3pm near the Duke Kahanamoku statue on Waikiki Beach, along Kalakaua Avenue. It's used but in decent shape, with a small dent near the tail and two blue stickers—one pineapple, one with an 'Aloha' script—centered on the deck. A blue traction pad sits just ahead of the tail and it has a white single fin. This board has sentimental value; I learned to surf on it and I really need it back to keep riding here in Hawaii. If anyone found it, please email [email protected] and we can arrange a pickup near the lifeguard tower by the Waikiki Beach Walk.
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