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I lost my utensils this morning around 8:40 a.m. while I was at Bienville Square in downtown Mobile, near the fountain and the food trucks. I had my tote on a bench while I chatted with a vendor about a neighbor's recipe, and when I stood to leave, the set—two wooden-handled spoons, a battered spatula, and a dented steel fork—vanished. I retraced a loop along Dauphin Street, past the old oaks toward the Mobile Civic Center, but no sign of them. These utensils belonged to my grandmother; memories swirl with every clink of a plate, and losing them today hit harder than I expected. If anyone finds a mismatched set near the square, please keep them safe and let me know they’ve been found.
I was leaving a coffee shop near Bienville Square around 7:15 PM on Tuesday when I realized my driver's license was missing. It's a blue plastic card with my photo, and I need it for travel and work, so the absence hits hard. I retraced my steps along Dauphin Street and back toward Bienville Square, but I came up empty. The heat and the hum of Mobile's nightlife feel heavier now without it.
On Tuesday at 2:45 PM, I found a small binder of vintage stamps tucked under a bench near Bienville Square in downtown Mobile. The binder is worn, with a red cover and a few stamps peeking out where it’s clearly been loved. It looks like someone spent years collecting them, and I wanted to do the right thing and hold onto them. I hope the owner sees this and recognizes their stamps—they’re safe with me until someone comes forward.
I was walking my dog around 6:15 PM last Friday, outside the Saenger Theatre on Dauphin Street in Mobile when I found a bundle of CDs lying on the curb. I picked them up, noticing a mix of rock, jazz, and pop with several handwritten labels. It felt like they belonged to someone who loves music, and I wanted to do the right thing by posting here so the owner can reclaim them. If these are yours, please claim them through the site and we’ll get them back where they belong.
Yesterday around 3pm I misplaced my blue Travelon RFID passport wallet near the Starbucks on Dauphin Street by the Saenger Theatre in downtown Mobile. It's a compact blue nylon wallet about the size of a passport, with a red zipper pull and a lime-green luggage tag I use to spot it. There’s a tiny coffee stain on the bottom corner and a scratch along the back from a bag handle. Inside I kept my passport, a couple of emergency cards, and travel plans for an upcoming trip; it feels sentimental because it was a practical gift from a friend. If you found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black Michael Kors handbag yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Dauphin Street by Bienville Square in Mobile. It's a medium-sized bag, about 12 inches wide and 8 inches tall, with gold-tone hardware and a small red knit scarf tied to the handle. The interior lining is bright pink satin and there's a tiny heart-shaped photo locket inside the front pocket. It was a gift from my sister and it has sentimental value, so I really need it back.
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