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I lost my black iPhone 13 Pro in a gray Spigen case yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks at St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville. The phone has a small dent on the bottom-left corner and a tiny lighthouse sticker on the back. It’s got a screen protector with a few micro-scratches from daily use. It’s sentimental to me—it's my work phone and holds family photos, plus a few offline notes. If someone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; this has been stressing me out all day.
I lost my Labradoodle Milo yesterday around 3pm outside the Barnes & Noble entrance at the St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville. Milo is a tan, fluffy Labradoodle about 45 pounds, with a bright blue collar and a small brass ID tag. He has a white patch on his chest and one ear that tilts a bit when he is curious. He is usually friendly, but loud noises scare him and he might bolt. He means the world to my daughter and me; we are really hoping he is safe and can come home. If you have seen him, email [email protected].
I lost my blue-and-yellow macaw, Sky, yesterday around 3pm near the Riverwalk along Riverside Ave by the Five Points area. Sky is vivid blue on top with a bright yellow chest, a green patch at the nape, and a white face with a dark eye ring. He has a small nick in the left wing and wears a red leg band with the code 24-AR. He’s incredibly friendly and may perch on a shoulder if you call softly. Sky has sentimental value to us; he’s been part of our family for years and I really need him back.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my navy knit scarf outside the Barnes & Noble entrance at St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville. It's a navy blue wool-blend scarf, about 60 inches long, with a tiny burgundy monogram 'JH' on the bottom corner. There’s a faint coffee stain along the inner edge and a small snag in the fringe. It was a gift from my grandmother and has a lot of sentimental value, so I’m really hoping it turns up. If you found it or remember seeing it, please drop me a note or we can arrange a meetup at the Town Center.
I lost my silver Seiko metronome yesterday around 3pm. It was sitting on a bench outside the Times-Union Center on Laura Street in Downtown Jacksonville, near the Main Street Bridge, before the crowd cleared out. The metronome is about 3 inches tall, with a black base and a brushed-silver body, and the red pendulum bead stands out when it ticks. There's a small dent on the top edge and a blue sticker with a white star on the side; it still ticks fine, but I’d hate to lose the sentimental value—it was a gift from my longtime music teacher, and I really need it back to keep practicing.
I found a silver Casio watch with a black dial this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Starbucks on Riverside Ave, near the Riverside Arts Market in Jacksonville. It has a stainless steel band, a black face with white numerals, and a small red second hand. There’s a tiny scratch on the bezel near 2 o’clock, but the glass is clear and the watch runs fine. It clearly belongs to someone who wore it recently, and I’d love to see it get back to its owner. If you’re the owner, drop me a note at [email protected] and we can arrange a safe handoff in the downtown area.
Found a small leopard gecko this afternoon around 2:15pm behind Riverside Market on Riverside Ave in Jacksonville. It’s about 4 inches long from snout to tail, with a bright orange body, cream-yellow spots, and a chunky tail. The gecko is currently in a clear glass terrarium with a heat pad and a tiny water dish; it has a slightly chipped tail tip that’s easy to spot. I checked for obvious owner tags or a microchip and didn’t see any, but it looks healthy and hungry. If this belongs to you, we can arrange a meetup at Riverside Market to get it back.
Found a silver MacBook Pro 13-inch in a black neoprene sleeve with a small orange fox sticker on the lid and a blue USB-C adapter attached to the charger. I picked it up this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind the Jacksonville Public Library on Main Street, downtown Jacksonville. The laptop looks fairly new, the screen is clean, and there's an 'MR' initials engraved on the lid. If this belongs to you, I’d love to get it back—tell me a detail like the wallpaper or the last document you opened to confirm ownership, and we can arrange a safe meetup.
I found a red travel ukulele in a black soft case this afternoon around 2:15pm along the Jacksonville Riverwalk near the Main Street Bridge. It's a Kala KA-15S, about 21 inches long, with a bright glossy red finish and a few light scratches on the headstock from travel. The strap is a blue cloth strap with a small white star sticker, and there’s an orange Sunset Camp 2023 sticker on the back of the case that makes it stand out. It seems well cared for and playable; I tightened the strings a bit and it stayed in tune. If this might be yours, tell me the exact sticker details so we can reunite it.
I found a black iPhone 13 Pro Max this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville, Florida, near Gate Parkway North. It's in a clear case with a panda sticker on the back, and the bottom edge has a small dent. The screen is cracked along the bottom, but the phone still powers on, and the home screen wallpaper shows a golden retriever—pretty distinct combo, so I figured someone might be missing it. There are faint initials 'AJ' etched near the camera. If this is yours, I’d love to help get it back to you—hope it finds its way home soon.