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I lost my framed sunset watercolor over palms yesterday afternoon near the Riverbend Arts Center on East Main Street in Heartland, Florida. It's an 18x24 inch piece, framed in distressed white wood, with a peach- and teal-toned sunset and dark palm silhouettes. There's a small signature 'A. Morales' in the bottom-right corner and a faint coffee ring on the back. It was a gift from my mom, and it means a lot to me; I’d really appreciate getting it back!
I'm posting in the Audio & Video Equipment category because I lost my compact black Sony camcorder yesterday around 3pm near Riverside Market on Sunset Boulevard in Heartland Florida. It's a Sony HDR-CX405, palm-sized, in a slim black case with a red fabric wrist strap. It has a small dent on the bottom edge and a few faint scratches on the LCD screen, but it still records. It was a gift from my aunt, so the sentimental value is huge. You can spot it by the sticker with the initials 'PR' on the case and a bright blue microfiber cloth tucked inside the pouch. If found, please text me here or email [email protected]; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my sunburst Yamaha acoustic guitar yesterday around 3pm near the Publix on Main Street in downtown Heartland. It's a mid-sized dreadnought with a glossy sunburst finish, a few light scratches along the back, and a white pickguard. There's a faded compass sticker inside the soundhole and a blue woven strap with my initials 'PP' on the ends. This guitar is sentimental to me—it was a gift from my grandmother and I really need it back to keep playing. If anyone found it, please get in touch; I can meet up at the library or coffee shop nearby to pick it up.
I lost my 14k white gold bracelet yesterday around 3pm at the Heartland Market Plaza on Main Street, near the fountain by the library in Heartland Florida. It's a slim 6.5-inch bracelet with a tiny sapphire heart charm and a matching curved heart pendant. The inside of the clasp is engraved with the initials 'JC'. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it means a lot to me and I’m really hoping to find it.
I lost my navy blue wool scarf yesterday around 3pm near the Heartland Town Center, by the Starbucks on SR 60 in Heartland, Florida. It’s about 60 inches long, soft and slightly fuzzy, with a small silver snowflake pin stitched near the left corner and a tiny snag along the right edge. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it’s sentimental and I really need to find it. If you’ve seen it or picked it up, please let me know—I'd be forever grateful.
I found a gold ring this afternoon around 1:30pm in the parking lot behind Heartland Town Center in Heartland, Florida, near the fountain by the Blue Finch Cafe on Palm Street. It's a slender 14k gold band, about 1.8 mm wide, with a small round sapphire in a clean bezel setting. The inside is engraved with 'M.J. 1912,' which is a tiny clue. The ring looks well cared for but shows a few micro-scratches from daily wear. If the owner sees this, describe the engraving or the color of the sapphire to claim it; I'd love to help get it back to you.
I found a two-tone gold ring with a small sapphire set in a bezel this afternoon around 2:15 pm near the Heartland City Market on Palm Street in Heartland Florida. It's a slim, polished band with a tiny engraving inside: 'S.R.' and a palm-tree motif. The ring looks to be in decent condition, though the sapphire has a faint chip on one side. I picked it up off the sidewalk near the fountain at Riverside Park after I saw someone looking around and seeming worried they dropped it. If you think this might be yours, message me on the site and we can arrange a safe pickup—hope this helps bring it back to its owner soon.
I found a small brass compass in a cracked leather pouch this afternoon around 4:15 pm, tucked under a bench outside Riverside Market on Main Street in Heartland Florida. The compass is brass with a green patina, about the size of a large coin, and the glass face is a touch scratched but still readable. The inner flap of the pouch has a faded stitched initials 'AR'. There's also a tiny enamel pin shaped like a koi fish in blue and white attached to the pouch strap. It looks well-used but still functional. If this is anyone's, I hope it can find its way home soon.
I found a small emerald-green budgie this afternoon around 2:15 pm, fluttering near the benches behind the Heartland Plaza, just past the CVS on Main Street in Heartland Florida. It has a bright yellow crown and a blue cheek patch, plus a tiny red leg band engraved HB-42. It seems healthy and curious, perched on my finger for a minute while I checked it over. I'm keeping it safe in a temporary cage I carry in my backpack, really hoping to reunite it with its owner—I know how stressful it would be to lose a pet bird. If you lost a bird matching this description, DM me with details about the leg band and any other markings.
I found a silver stainless steel Fossil watch this morning around 9:15 am in the parking lot behind the Heartland Town Center on Main Street. It's a 42mm case with a blue dial, white markers, and a brown leather strap that's a bit worn. There's a tiny scratch near the 2 o'clock position and an engraving on the back that says 'To Sam'. I know it probably means a lot to someone and I'd really like to get it back to its owner—if you're missing a Fossil with that engraving, message me and we can arrange a pickup near the CVS at the center.
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