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I lost my blue insulin pen yesterday around 3pm outside the CVS on Beach Blvd in Jacksonville. It's a blue insulin pen with a white cap, tucked inside a small white zip case with a red cross sticker on the front. The case has a tiny dent at the bottom corner and a faint coffee stain along the zipper from yesterday. This pen is essential for my daily diabetes management, and I really need it back—there's no easy workaround if it doesn’t turn up.
I lost my blue Rabbitgoo dog harness yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Park Street in Five Points, Jacksonville. It's a blue nylon adjustable harness, size small, with neon lime stitching and a small white paw-print patch near the chest strap. It has a reflective strip along the edges and came with a matching blue leash; the leash has a tiny red heart tag attached. It was a gift from my sister and means a lot to me; I worry about my pup without it because it helps with training and control. If anyone found it, please text me; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I’m hoping someone found my navy queen duvet cover set and can help me get it back. It’s a Threshold brand, navy blue with white piping, queen size, and in decent condition aside from a tiny snag on the bottom edge. I last had it yesterday around 7:15pm after bringing in laundry from my car to my apartment near the Starbucks on Park Street in Five Points, Jacksonville. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my mom and I’ve slept with it every night for years. One unique marker is a small pink embroidery 'P.Y.' on the label inside the corner. Please message me if you found it.
I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm in Jacksonville. It's a small, sleek gecko, gray with bright orange spots along the back and a pale belly. It's about 4 inches long from snout to tail and has a tiny turquoise dot on the base of its tail and a small nick on its left eyelid—unique features that help identify him. He was my daughter's pet and he has sentimental value; we adopted him last year after he hatched at a local reptile expo. I think he might have slipped out of his terrarium when I briefly opened the door near the St. Johns Town Center on Gate Parkway; if anyone finds him near Riverside Ave or the Riverwalk, please reach out here. I’m really hoping to get him back.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my space gray iPhone 12 Pro Max was missing. It was in a bright green silicone case with a small white orchid sticker on the back. I was walking along the Riverwalk near the Main Street Bridge, around the Starbucks on Riverside Ave in Jacksonville, and I think I dropped it somewhere between the cafe benches and the bike racks. The screen has a tiny crack on the bottom right, and there's a cartoon penguin on a cracked screen protector tucked under the case. This phone is full of family photos from my grandmother, so it means a lot to me and I really need it back.
I found a paperback mystery novel this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the Jacksonville Public Library on N Laura St, Downtown Jacksonville, right near the main entrance. It's a green Penguin Books edition, about 336 pages, with a creased spine and a small coffee stain along the bottom edge. There's a blue bookmark sticking out between pages and a sticky note tucked inside the front cover that says 'For Sam' in neat handwriting. The jacket is a little worn, but the pages are clean, and the vibe is cozy-serious, like it traveled through a few coffee breaks. If you recognize the bookmark or the note, please get in touch. I would be glad to return it to you.
Found a Kindle Paperwhite e-reader this afternoon around 4:15pm on the Riverfront Promenade by Friendship Fountain in downtown Jacksonville. It's in a black fabric cover with a bright blue pineapple sticker on the back, a slightly cracked screen protector, and a few light scratches. The device powers on and shows the library, so I didn't go deeper into it to respect privacy. If this sounds like yours, message me in the app and we can arrange a safe handoff.
Found a leopard gecko in the parking lot behind the Target on Atlantic Boulevard this afternoon around 3:20pm. It's about 5 inches long from head to tail, pale yellow-green with brown spots and a bright orange tail. The gecko has a small pale scar on the top of its head near the left eye and a faint white dot on the underside near the tail base. It's calm but a bit skittish and I kept it in a ventilated container with a shallow dish of water and some pinhead crickets, with a small heat pad on low. I know someone out there is missing a pet—reunifications like this really matter. If you recognize it, send me a message and we can arrange a safe handoff.
I found this afternoon around 2:30pm behind the Riverside Arts Market along Riverside Ave in Jacksonville. It's a solid oak coffee table, about 3 feet long, 1.5 feet wide, with a warm honey finish and slim brass legs that taper nicely. There are a couple of light scratches along the edge and a small dent on the front-left corner. The underside has a tiny brass plate that reads 'Marin Studio,' which is a nice identifying detail. I spotted it propped against a curb next to a potted plant, clearly left there by someone. If this belongs to you, I’d hate for it to drift farther away—let me know in the app and we’ll work out getting it back to you.
I found a Le Creuset red Dutch oven with a glass lid this afternoon around 2:15pm behind a bench near the Riverside Arts Market on Park Street, along the St. Johns River in Jacksonville. It's a glossy Flame red, a 3-quart model, in great condition with no chips, just a tiny enamel nick on the rim and a faint scratch on the lid knob. The bottom has a faded 'Made in France' sticker and the '3 qt' engraving is faint. I'd love to get it back to its owner; it clearly meant a lot to someone. If this sounds like yours, I'll hold onto it at the Lost & Found near City Hall and coordinate pickup. You can reach me at [email protected].
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