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I was leaving Grand Central Terminal yesterday around 3pm and must have set them down near the main entrance on 42nd Street. They’re black rectangular frames with a subtle gold trim on the nose pads, and there’s a tiny scratch on the left lens. The right temple is etched with my initials 'AK' on the inside. They’re prescription and I use them every day for work, reading, and navigating the subway, so I’m really hoping to get them back. If you found them anywhere around Grand Central, Bryant Park, or the Times Square area, please let me know—I’d be incredibly grateful.
Lost my red The North Face puffer coat yesterday around 3pm outside the Bryant Park Café, on 6th Ave near 42nd Street, in Manhattan. It's a red, medium-size puffer with a detachable faux-fur hood, a sturdy black zipper, and a small tear on the left elbow from snagging on a railing. Inside, there’s white embroidery with my initials 'PR' on the tag. The coat is a winter staple and was a gift from my sister last year, so it means a lot to me and I really need it back. If you found it, drop me a message here—I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my black leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm outside Grand Central Terminal on 42nd Street near the Information Booth. It's a 16-inch Hartmann briefcase, real leather, with a brass lock that clicks and a slightly worn corner. Inside there's a green fabric pocket, a red fabric tag with my initials 'AR' sewn inside, and a folder with a client presentation. There’s a small coffee stain on the lining from yesterday, and this briefcase really has sentimental value for me—I need the documents and a family photo back. If anyone found it, please contact me.
I lost my black Hugo Boss tuxedo jacket yesterday around 3pm near Bryant Park on 6th Ave between 41st and 42nd Streets in Manhattan. It's a size Medium, wool with satin peak lapels, in good condition apart from a tiny snag on the left sleeve and a light crease from being carried in a garment bag. The inner lining features a small gold monogram 'PJ' and there's a red silk pocket square tucked into the breast pocket. This jacket is sentimental to me because it was a gift from my late uncle and I really need it back for an upcoming formal event.
I lost my blue hardcover travel memoir yesterday around 3pm near Bryant Park, the 42nd Street entrance between 5th and 6th Avenues. The cover is a bit worn and the back has a small green circular sticker with NY written on it, plus a tiny pencil doodle of a subway car on page 92. Inside, there's a yellow ribbon bookmark marking that page, and a few pencil notes about urban walks I took last spring. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother who passed away last year, and I really need it back. If you find it, reach me at [email protected].
I found a navy blue North Face backpack this afternoon around 2:30pm on the Grand Central Terminal concourse, near the main information desk at 42nd Street. It's a sturdy, slightly scuffed pack with bright orange zipper pulls and a small fox enamel pin on the strap. Inside, there's a gray water bottle, a spiral notebook titled 'City Sketches,' and a USB drive labeled 'M. Rao' in the side pocket. The bag looks like it's been through a commute or two, but everything seems intact. If it's yours, drop me a note with a detail from the contents so we can verify and I can get it back to you.
I found a yellow DeWalt 20V cordless drill this afternoon around 3pm near the Union Square subway entrance on 14th Street between 3rd and 4th Avenues in Manhattan. It's tucked in a black hard-shell carrying case, a bit scuffed on the corners, with a small dent near the chuck. There's blue painter's tape on the handle with the initials 'AH', and inside the case there’s a battery and charger that look used but still functional. I know it's probably someone's important tool for a project—if this is yours or you recognize it, hopefully you can message me in the app and we can arrange a pickup near Union Square.
I found a pair of earrings this afternoon around 2:15pm on the pedestrian plaza outside the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue, near Central Park South. They are silver-tone hoop earrings about 1 inch in diameter, with a polished finish and a tiny emerald-green enamel dot on one side. The other earring has a small 'A.R.' engraving on the inner back, and there is a barely noticeable scratch near the clasp, which might suggest slight wear but they still look nice. They were sitting on a bench near the entrance, and I did not see anyone looking for them, so I am hoping to find the owner. If these could be yours, please reach out and we can arrange a pickup near the plaza.
I found a small brown guinea pig wandering in the grass near the Central Park West entrance. It seems friendly and healthy but doesn’t have any identification. I want to make sure it gets back to its owner. If you’re missing your pet, please reach out with a description.
I found a small green anole lizard at Riverside Park last evening. It was wandering near the picnic area, and I couldn’t just leave it there. I think it got lost since there's no way it would wander into Manhattan on its own. It's quite friendly and seems to be in good health. If this is your pet, please reach out!
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