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Brown Wallet. Folds up. Has a brown stripe
I lost my Pearl 14x6.5 snare drum yesterday around 3pm near Lincoln Road Mall on Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. It’s a gloss charcoal shell with gold hardware and a tiny dent on the rim from a tumble, plus a palm-tree sticker on the shell near the lugs—hard to miss. It was sitting on a snare stand when I wrapped up after a quick practice outside the cafés, then I headed toward Meridian Avenue and realized it was gone. This drum means a lot to me—it's a gift from my mom—and I’m really hoping someone who found it kept it safe. If you’ve seen it, email [email protected] with any details.
I lost my blue Anker PowerCore 20,000mAh power bank yesterday around 3pm. It's in a gray silicone case, with a tiny dent on the bottom corner and a sticker with my initials 'PP' on the back. I last had it in the parking garage behind Brickell City Centre on South Miami Avenue, near the valet drop-off. This little device is practical for work trips and it has sentimental value because it’s traveled with me through many late shifts. If someone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my navy blue ProVector work ID badge yesterday around 3pm near the Brickell City Centre entrance on 701 Brickell Ave in Miami. It’s a slim vinyl holder with a magnetic clip, and the card inside shows my name 'Alex Rivera' in bold. There’s a tiny coffee stain on the back and a small scratch along the top edge, plus a tiny star sticker in the back corner for quick ID. This badge is what unlocks access to the office, so I’m really hoping it turns up soon. If anyone found it, please drop it at the lobby desk or ping me directly—I'd be grateful and can swing by to pick it up today.
I lost my sea-green paperback travel guide to Miami yesterday around 3pm. It's about 200 pages, from Little District Press, with a palm tree on the cover and a coffee stain on the back. I last had it outside Brickell City Centre on S. Brickell Ave, near the Metromover entrance. Inside there’s a folded map page of Little Havana and a yellow sticky note tucked between pages with a doodle and the words 'call me'—a goofy detail I can’t forget. It was a gift from my aunt and has sentimental value; I really need it back. If found, I’d be forever grateful and will cover postage or meet up anywhere in Miami / Dade.
I found a silver ring this afternoon around 2:15 pm wandering along Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, not far from the Shake Shack. It's a medium-width sterling silver band with a small oval emerald that looks a bit worn but still shows its color. The setting has a delicate milgrain edge, and inside the band there's a tiny engraving that reads 'AJ' with a small crown motif right above it. The ring is in good condition overall, just a few surface scratches from daily wear. It feels sentimental and I'd love to see it back with the owner—if you know who it belongs to, I hope this helps.
I found a rare vintage Hasbro Spider-Man action figure this afternoon around 3:15pm. It was in the parking lot behind Bayside Marketplace on Biscayne Boulevard, near the valet area. The figure is about 6 inches tall, red and blue suit, in its original blister packaging with a bit of yellowing from age. The card back shows a crease along the top edge and a small handwritten 'SP-06' on the bottom corner—the kind detail collectors notice. The figure itself looks pristine, no paint chipping, and the plastic window is intact. If this belongs to you, send me a message here and we can work out a handoff at a nearby cafe or the Bayside security desk.
I found a silver-tone Fossil watch this afternoon around 4:15 pm, lying near the fountain by the Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach. The case is stainless steel with a black dial, white hour markers, and a date window at 3 o'clock, and the band is a brushed metal bracelet. There's a tiny scratch on the bezel near 2 o'clock and the back is engraved with 'LM' initials, a couple of unique identifiers. I'm hoping to find the owner—if you can tell me the model name or describe these marks and where you'd want to meet, we can sort it out near the fountain.
I found a gray cockatiel this afternoon around 2:30pm fluttering around near Bayside Marketplace along Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami. It’s a medium-sized bird with a bright yellow crest and orange cheek patches, and the body is mostly gray with a few blue-tinted feathers on the wings. It had a small red leg band with the number A14, which tipped me off that it’s probably someone’s pet rather than a stray. The bird seemed healthy, chirping softly and perched on a railing by the water, waiting for someone to notice. If this is your bird or you know who it belongs to, please reach out—I’d love to see it get home again.
I found a silver Bb trumpet yesterday around 4:20pm near Bayside Marketplace, along the Biscayne Boulevard pedestrian path by the water. It is in decent shape and plays, but the bell has a dent and there are light scratches along the tubing. The black hard-shell case has a red velvet lining, and there is a small Yamaha sticker on the inside lid. There are initials engraved on the bell, L.H., plus a faint serial stamp near the valve block. I would really like to see it back with its owner — if this sounds like yours, email [email protected] and we can arrange a safe meetup in a public spot.