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At 6:10 p.m. last Tuesday I realized my two portable radios were missing from a small black bag after I left a bench near the Riverwalk and MOSH area in Jacksonville. The radios were gifts from my late father; we used them on camping trips along the St. Johns River. I was chatting with a friend and admired the river breeze when I sat them down by the bench and forgot to pick them up. Losing them isn’t just about the devices; they carry memories of weekend trips and family jokes. If you found them near the Riverwalk, MOSH, or by the Main Street Bridge, please keep them safe until I can retrieve them.
On Wednesday at 3:28 PM, I realized my Student ID was missing after class in downtown Jacksonville. I probably dropped it near the Main Library on Adams Street, maybe by the riverfront bus stop. I retraced my steps along Market Street and the campus shuttle route, checking a café and a bench, but nothing turned up. The card has my photo and student number, which makes me anxious about access to labs and gyms. I feel a bit exposed without it, especially during busy afternoons. If found, I hope the finder sees this listing and returns it.
I was walking along the Riverwalk by Friendship Fountain around 6:45 p.m. Friday when I spotted a small pile of pins on the pavement. There are several enamel pins and a couple of lapel pins with city colors, clearly dropped in a hurry. They looked important to someone, maybe from a club, sport, or parade, and they carried memories. If these pins belong to you, they’re safe with me here and waiting to be reunited through the site.
I lost my red Le Creuset 4.5-quart Dutch oven yesterday around 4pm near Riverside Coffee on King Street in the Five Points area of Jacksonville. It's a bright enamel red pot with a brass knob and a white enamel interior. There’s a small chip on the inner rim near the handle and a tiny nick on the lid edge; there’s a faint coffee stain on the bottom from a recent sauce batch. It was a gift from my grandmother, so it has sentimental value and I really need it back. If you found it, drop me a message through the app so I can confirm details and arrange recovery.
I lost my gold-tone necklace yesterday around 3pm. I was shopping at the St. Johns Town Center, started at Barnes & Noble and wandered toward the Apple Store, then hung out by the outdoor fountain near Macy's. It's an 18-inch gold-tone chain with a small oval pendant that holds a pink sapphire in the center. The back is engraved with my grandmother's initials 'PS' and the clasp has a tiny scratch. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I really need to get it back.
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.
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