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I lost my Seiko stainless steel watch yesterday around 3pm near Bienville Square on Dauphin Street in Mobile. It’s a Seiko 5 Sports style with a blue sunburst dial, silver hands, and a small dent on the bezel near the 2 o'clock mark. The back is engraved with the initials 'M.O.' It has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandmother and I really need to get it back. If you found it, drop it off at the Mobile Police Department or reply here. I can describe the adjustable bracelet and a tiny scratch on the crown.
I lost my 18-inch 14k gold pendant necklace yesterday around 3pm near Bienville Square on Dauphin Street, right outside Wintzell's Oyster House. The pendant is a small heart about 1 cm tall with a tiny sapphire inset, hanging from a slender 18-inch chain. The back is engraved with my initials 'A.H.' and it shows a few tiny scratches from daily wear. This necklace has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandmother and I wear it every day. If anyone found it, I'd be grateful to be reunited with it and can meet downtown to pick it up.
I was walking around Bienville Square on Dauphin Street in downtown Mobile yesterday around 3pm when I realized my ring was gone. It's a slender 14k yellow gold band, about 3mm wide, with a tiny sapphire set on the top and the inside engraved with 'A.K.' The ring shows a little wear, but the sapphire still shines and the band is only lightly scratched. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother and feels like a little piece of her with me. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I miss it already and I’m hoping it’s somewhere safe.
I lost my gold-tone necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Whole Foods Market on Airport Boulevard in Mobile. It's an 18-inch delicate chain with a small heart pendant. The brand is Aurelia, and the pendant has a tiny engraving on the back with the initials 'M.P.' and a tiny turquoise bead near the clasp. The chain is slightly tarnished from wear and the pendant shows a few micro-scratches from daily use. It means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’m really hoping to get it back.
I lost my blue ticket to Sunset Groove at the Saenger Theatre yesterday around 3pm. It’s a standard paper ticket with a large barcode and the Sunset Groove logo in the corner. The bottom edge has a tiny coffee stain and my seat number, 12A, is printed on the back. I had it tucked in the inside pocket of my black tote bag near the entrance on Dauphin Street, downtown Mobile. This show was a gift from my sister, and it means a lot to me, so I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back if anyone finds it.
I found a bright orange beach umbrella this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Gulf Coast Exploreum on Government Street. It’s a large, foldable umbrella with navy ribs and a sun-bleached white handle. The canopy has a small tear near the edge and there’s a yellow SunCoast sticker on one panel. It’s in decent shape and would be perfect for this weekend’s beach day. I tucked it by the Exploreum front desk for safekeeping in case the owner comes by.
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.
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