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I lost my red knit scarf with a white snowflake pattern yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Dauphin Street by the Mobile Civic Center in Mobile, AL. It's a medium-length scarf, about 60 inches long, made of soft acrylic and a bit pilled from daily wear. There’s a tiny coffee stain on the far edge and a silver thread snowflake stitched near the end that’s my only real identifying feature. It’s a seasonal winter piece—my grandma knitted it for me last Christmas—and it carries a lot of sentimental value. If anyone found it, please reach out; I really need it back.
I lost my gold emerald ring yesterday around 4pm near Bienville Square on Dauphin Street in Mobile. It's a thin 14k yellow gold band, size 6, with a small bezel-set emerald that shows a bit of wear. On the inside, there's a delicate engraving 'L.M.' and a tiny scratch along the inner curve. It has sentimental value—my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need it back. I retraced my steps around the area, but I couldn't find it; if anyone happened to see it or picked it up, I'd be grateful to hear from you.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my black Sony A7C mirrorless camera near the Saenger Theatre on Dauphin Street in Mobile. It’s in a gray padded case with a bright red strap and two batteries, plus a 64GB memory card in the zipper pouch. There's a small dent on the top plate by the shutter button and a blue sticker with my initials on the case. This camera was my go-to for a freelance video project, and it means a lot to me—really hope it turns up soon.
Hey, I lost my pair of Vic Firth 5A drumsticks this afternoon, around 3pm. They’re maple, about 16 inches long, and both sticks show light wear but are otherwise in decent condition. One stick has a bright red tip and a tiny dolphin sticker near the butt; the other has a plain black tip. I think they slipped out of my backpack pocket while I was leaving the Saenger Theatre area on Dauphin Street, downtown Mobile, around 3pm. They’re not expensive, but they mean a lot to me because I use them for weekly gigs and practice. If anyone found them around the blocks near Bienville Square or in front of the theater, please let me know—I’d really appreciate getting them back. They’ve got sentimental value as they’ve helped me through a tough year.
I lost my red knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near Bienville Square on Dauphin Street in Mobile. It's a thick, 60-inch scarf, soft-w wool blend, with bright green pom-poms at each end and a tiny silver dragonfly pin near the hem. The yarn is a bit pilled from last winter, and there's a tiny coffee stain on the corner from a spill earlier this week. This scarf was a gift from my aunt and has sentimental value—I'm really hoping to get it back soon before the chill sets in.
I found a black leather briefcase this afternoon around 2:10pm on Dauphin Street outside a cafe near Bienville Square in downtown Mobile. It's a sturdy 14-inch case with a worn leather handle and brass hardware that still shines. Inside there’s a navy notebook, a white USB-C charger, and a red leather luggage tag with the initials 'A.Y.' The lining has a small coffee stain in the bottom corner, and the label on the inside reads 'Briggs & Riley'—the tag itself is a bit frayed. It seems well cared for, which makes me think it belongs to someone who travels a lot. If this is yours, tell me a detail about the contents to prove ownership.
Found a concert ticket this afternoon around 2:45 pm outside the Saenger Theatre on Dauphin Street in downtown Mobile. It's a white, glossy 6x3 inch ticket with a bright teal holographic logo and a barcode at the bottom that ends 6231. The seat details say Section B, Row 7, Seat 12, and there's a small crease along the lower edge plus a faint coffee stain on the back. If this is yours, I can hand it over near the theatre entrance or we can arrange a pickup at a nearby cafe. It felt wrong not to try to return it—tickets hold a lot of meaning for a big night out.
I found a black Zoom H4n Pro portable audio recorder with a gray windscreen outside The Saenger Theatre on North Joachim Street in Mobile yesterday around 3pm. It's tucked in a bright orange protective pouch with a slightly frayed zipper and a small dent on the top corner. Inside the pouch I found a blue USB-C cable and a folded 'Crew – Mobile Film Lab' script page with a few notes in red ink. The case has a white sticker that reads 'Property of Film Club' and a faint fingerprint on the screen. It obviously belonged to someone filming nearby, and I’d really like to get it back to them.
I found a compact Snark clip-on guitar tuner this afternoon around 3:15 PM near the Saenger Theatre on Dauphin Street in Mobile, Alabama. It's small, all black, about the size of a matchbook, with a neon-green clip that really sticks out when you grab it. There are a few light scratches on the front, and someone stuck a tiny 'Live Music' sticker on the back edge of the clip. It looked like it had just fallen out of a guitar case; if you’ve been searching for a tuner, this might be yours—drop me a message and we’ll sort out the rest.
I found a black leather briefcase this afternoon around 2:15pm on Government Street, right outside the Mobile Civic Center near Bienville Square. It's a sturdy, genuine briefcase with a little grain and red stitching along the top edge, plus a small crest embossed on the front that reads 'Horizon Legal'. Inside, there's a navy USB-C hub, a folded calendar, and a stack of travel papers with a name tag that looks like 'Samuel Ortiz'. The corners have a light scuff, but the bag is otherwise clean and in good condition. If the owner recognizes these details, please get in touch so I can help return it.