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I lost my gray Nike hoodie, size M, fleece inside, the one with the black swoosh. It's a heather gray color, with white drawstrings and a tiny red thread repair along the inner hem, a couple of years old but still comfy. I was walking yesterday around 3pm from FedExForum toward Beale Street, and I must have dropped it somewhere near the Hard Rock Cafe or by the MATA bus stop on Front Street. It has sentimental value because it was a gift from my sister who passed away; I really need it back. If anyone found it, please text me; I can describe more details and meet up near Tom Lee Park.
Hey, I lost my silver Yamaha flute yesterday around 3pm. It's a wind instrument—silver, 26 inches, a standard student model, with pearl keys and a couple of tiny dents on the bell from a stumble last month. It lives in a black hard case with a red nylon strap; the inside lining is a bit worn and the lid has my initials 'L.O.' engraved on top. I had stepped out of the Orpheum Theatre on Beale Street in downtown Memphis and set the case down for a minute, and when I came back it was gone. It’s sentimental because it was a gift from my late aunt and I was supposed to perform at a community recital next week. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; you can message me through this app and we’ll figure out a pickup. Thank you.
I lost my silver beaded bracelet yesterday around 3pm. It's a bracelet with tiny pink glass beads mixed in, a small heart charm in sterling silver, and a tiny tag engraved 'A'. I was walking on Beale Street downtown, near the Orpheum Theatre, after grabbing coffee on Main Street. The bracelet has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’ve worn it every day since she passed. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I’m anxious about losing a piece I cherish.
I lost my bright yellow paperback travel guide, 'Memphis on Foot,' yesterday afternoon near Beale Street. It's a well-worn little book, about 200 pages, with a dog-eared corner and a blue sticker on the back cover that reads KC. It was a gift from my sister and is the only Memphis guide I actually trust for wandering around downtown. I think I left it outside the coffee shop on Front Street, near the Orpheum Theatre, after grabbing a quick drink. If anyone found it, please hit me up—this one means a lot to me and I'd be forever grateful.
I lost my black Moog-style modular synth yesterday around 3pm outside the Orpheum Theatre on South Main Street, downtown Memphis. It’s a compact Eurorack-style case in matte black with a few light scratches on the corners, and there’s a bright orange sticker with my initials 'DR' on the back panel. A handful of patch cables—red and yellow—are still plugged in, and there’s a small dent on the top left corner from a gig mishap. This instrument means a lot to me—it was a gift from my mentor and helps fund my little music projects. If anyone found it, please email me at [email protected]; I’d be eternally grateful.
I found a black pebbled leather wallet this afternoon around 3:30pm, lying on the sidewalk by the FedExForum entrance on Beale Street in downtown Memphis. It's a slim bifold, about the size of a credit card holder, with a small gold crest on the lower corner and a stubborn coffee stain along the back edge. Inside are a few cards, a laminated photo of a dog, and receipts from a Memphis grocery, plus a driver's license in the name 'Alex Rivera'. I figured someone must be missing it in the Beale Street area, and I really hope the owner sees this and can reclaim it—wallets like this can have sentimental value.
I found a red Christmas wreath this afternoon around 2:15pm on Beale Street outside the Beale Street Landing parking area in downtown Memphis. It's about 16 inches across, with a shiny red ribbon, a gold bow, and a few faux pinecones tucked in. The wreath looks new-ish, just a light dusting of street dirt from the rain yesterday. There's a small tag on the back reading 'From Aunt Mia' in silver marker. If this belongs to someone, I can bring it to a local spot or meet up nearby. I'm hoping to reunite it with the owner because it would brighten their holiday season.
I found a blue US passport this afternoon around 2:30 pm on the sidewalk outside the Orpheum Theatre on Main Street in Memphis. The cover is navy blue with the gold eagle crest and 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' clearly visible, though the edges are a bit worn and there's a small coffee stain on the back. The photo page shows the holder in a red jacket, and it looks like it was issued in 2023. I tucked it into a protective sleeve and kept it safe, hoping to reunite it with its owner soon. If you know who this belongs to, please reach out.
I found a blue university student ID card this afternoon around 2:45pm in the parking lot behind AutoZone Park on Front Street, downtown Memphis. The card belongs to a student named Jordan Lee and shows a small photo of a person with short black hair wearing a red hoodie. It's attached to a blue lanyard with a white university logo, and there's a faint coffee stain near the clasp. The card is in decent shape, just a little bent at the top-right corner. If the owner sees this, please reach out so I can help return it. I can meet near the park entrance or a nearby cafe to hand it over.
I found this gray tabby this afternoon around 4:15pm outside the FedExForum on Beale Street, downtown Memphis. Medium-sized, white paws, orange collar with a tiny silver bell, and a blue enamel name tag that reads 'Milo.' He came right up to me, is clearly well cared for, and purred when I picked him up. I’m hoping to reunite him with his owner—if this sounds like your cat, email me at [email protected] with a photo or a detail only you’d know.
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