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I was at a friend's art walk near Bayfront Park around 7:15 p.m. last Friday and must have dropped my belts. I started the evening wearing a brown leather belt with a brass buckle and a neat black nylon belt, but by the time the crowd thinned, they were gone. I retraced the path along the water and checked the grassy slope by the fountains, but no sign of them. Those belts mean a lot to me—they're practical, but one was a gift from my dad and the other is my everyday travel belt. I hope someone found them and held onto them.
I found this trio of metal sculptures after sunset, around 7:20 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12, 2025, near the Bayfront Park entrance along Biscayne Bay in Downtown Miami. I was strolling the boardwalk when the pieces caught my eye, leaning against a bench and glinting under a streetlight. They look like abstract shapes, each about the size of a small chair and with a weathered patina that tells a story. I picked them up and brought them to this site, hoping the owner recognizes them and claims them here.
I found myself on Miami Beach this morning around 11:05 a.m. when I realized my Equipment for Various Sports had disappeared from my blue duffel bag on a bench near South Pointe Park. The bag held a basketball, shin guards, a couple of tennis balls, and a reusable water bottle; it's bright neon and easy to spot, but someone must have picked it up. I use this gear every week for pick-up games and weekend practices along Ocean Drive, so losing it is inconvenient and frustrating. If you came across any of it near the park or along Collins Avenue, please post a note on the site so I can track it down.
I was strolling along Lincoln Road in South Beach around 2:45 PM on a sunny Tuesday when I spotted a neat little pile of CDs left beside a bench near a street performer. The jewel cases looked varied—some rock, some indie, a couple with handwritten labels. I picked them up and kept them safe, hoping the owner will recognize the collection and claim it here on the site. It felt nice to reunite someone’s music stash with their day, especially in this breezy little corner of the city.
I was decorating my apartment on Ocean Drive near Lummus Park around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday when a box of holiday decorations slipped out of my hands and vanished from my hallway. The box held a handmade ornament passed down from my grandmother and a string of bright fairy lights that bring back memories of past holidays. I checked with neighbors and the building manager, but no sign of it yet. If you found a box labeled Holiday Decorations, please know how much it would mean to me to have it back.
***North Beach, Miami Beach *** I found a set of keys sitting on the pedestrian traffic button that you push to make the walk light change in the crosswalk on the southeast corner of 67th Street and Collins in Miami Beach, FL. I bright it to the Walgreens on Collins and 67th and U.S. it’s in their list and found.
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