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I lost my Dutch passport yesterday around 3pm near Amsterdam Central Station, outside the main entrance by the tram stops in Holland. It's a standard Dutch e-passport with a burgundy cover, a bit worn along the bottom edge, and there's a small coffee stain on the back cover. The spine has a light crease from travel and the back page has a faint sticker from a travel agency I used last year. This passport is my travel essential—I've got an international trip next week and really need it back. If you found it, you can email me at [email protected]; it would mean the world.
I lost my keys yesterday around 3pm near Windmill Island Gardens in Holland, MI. They're on a black leather keyring with two standard house keys and a car key. One key has a bright red plastic head, and there's a small round tag engraved 'JH' hanging from the ring. I was walking along Van Raalte Avenue by the Windmill Island parking lot, after grabbing a quick bite from a vendor near the docks. They unlock my apartment and my bike lock, so I'm really hoping they turn up soon. If found, email me at [email protected].
I lost my silver charm bracelet yesterday around 3pm near the Holland Farmers Market on 8th Street in downtown Holland, MI. It's a slim sterling-silver bracelet about 7 inches long, with a heart charm set with a small blue sapphire and a tiny star charm. The clasp is engraved with 'M+L' and there's a faint scratch along the band from wear. It feels sentimental because it was a gift from my grandmother, so I'd really love to have it back if anyone found it.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my dog Nova’s blue nylon collar was missing. I was walking near Windmill Island Gardens and then along College Avenue in Holland when it must have slipped off. The collar is medium width, bright blue nylon with a white paw-print pattern and a small stainless steel name tag engraved 'Nova' with my phone number. There’s also a tiny lime-green bone charm attached. We’ve had Nova since she was a puppy, so this collar has sentimental value and I’m really hoping to find it. If you’ve seen it, please drop me a note—I’d be grateful to get it back.
Hey, I lost my navy tote bag with a yellow interior yesterday around 3pm near the Holland Public Library on 8th Street. It's a medium-sized canvas tote by Herschel with a red zipper pull and a small seagull doodle on the front pocket. The inside contains a pink wallet, a spiral notebook, and a folded photo of my grandmother; I also have a bright yellow carabiner clip attached to the zipper. The bag is a bit worn at the bottom edge, and it really matters to me because it was a gift from my sister. If you found it, I’d be so grateful to get it back.
I found this red dog leash this morning around 9:15am near the Windmill Island Gardens entrance in Holland. It’s a 6-foot nylon leash, bright red with a small white paw-print pattern along the strap. The metal clasp is brushed chrome, and there’s a green plastic ID tag still attached with a name that’s a bit hard to read. The handle grip has a tiny crack, which makes it easy to spot if someone’s looking for it. It seems clearly loved by its owner, and I’d love to help get it back to them—pets gear like this means a lot. If this is yours, we can figure out a quick meet-up near the Windmill Island entrance to return it.
I found a neon blue Nintendo Switch with a black protective case this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Holland Public Library on River Ave. The console is in decent shape, with the neon blue and red Joy-Cons snapping on securely, and a panda sticker on the back of the case. The screen has a small scratch near the top-right and there’s a cracked screen protector peeling at the edge. If the owner sees this, I’d be happy to meet up near the library to hand it back and get you back gaming.
I found a pair of glasses this afternoon around 3:20pm near the Herrick District Library on River Ave in downtown Holland. They're tortoiseshell rectangular acetate frames, medium size, with prescription lenses. There's a small scratch on the right lens and initials 'AK' engraved on the inside of the right temple. No case was found with them. If these belong to you, I’d like to help get them back—message me here and we can arrange a safe handoff or drop-off at the library.
Found a black leather Samsonite briefcase this afternoon around 3:40pm in front of the Holland Central Library on Kerkstraat. It's sturdy but a bit scuffed, about the size of a large laptop bag, with a brown handle and a brass buckle. Inside, the grey lining looks neat and I spotted a USB drive in a small pocket and a stack of papers. There’s a red zip-tag with the initials 'LS' and a faded sticker on the back with part of an address. It seems clearly cared for, and I’d love to get it back to its owner—if this sounds like yours, please message me.
I found a black JBL Flip 5 wireless speaker with a bright orange silicone ring around the edge and a small scratch on the top panel. I picked it up this afternoon around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Holland Farmers Market on 8th Street. When I powered it on at home, it connected to my phone and played clearly, so it seems to be in good working order. There’s a sticker on the bottom with the initials 'MP' and a USB-C charging cable tucked under it, which should help the owner identify it. If this is yours, you’ll recognize the orange ring and that little scratch, and I’d be glad to return it.
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