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I lost my blue hard-shell suitcase yesterday around 3pm in downtown Montgomery. It's a medium-sized TravelPro Galaxy suitcase, blue with bright red zipper pulls and a dent on the top left corner. There’s a black TSA lock and a white luggage tag scribbled with 'Property of Priya' in Sharpie. I last saw it in the parking lot behind the RSA Plaza on Dexter Avenue near the Rosa Parks Museum, and it has sentimental value; inside are photos and a scrapbook from family trips, I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my cream Bare Home quilted queen bedding set yesterday around 3pm. It's a quilted cream comforter with two matching pillow shams, the set is a queen size. The duvet has a tiny light gray monogram 'AL' stitched in the bottom-right corner, and one pillow sham has a small coffee stain near the edge. I got it as a gift from my grandmother, so it has sentimental value, and I really need it back. If you found something fitting around the Alabama State Capitol on Dexter Ave (near the Rosa Parks Library) or the area outside the Capitol entrance, please reach out.
I lost my 14k yellow gold ring yesterday around 3pm near Riverfront Park's fountain on Water Street here in Montgomery. It's a slim 2mm band with a small oval sapphire set in a bezel, and the inside is engraved with the initials 'P.P.' The ring has a tiny nick along the edge from wear, but otherwise it's in good condition and catches the light when the sun hits it. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I’m really hoping to get it back. If you found it, I’d be grateful to reunite with it.
Hey, I lost my sunburst violin yesterday around 3pm near the Alabama State Capitol on Dexter Ave in Montgomery. It's a full-size violin in a black hard case with a red velvet lining. The case is a little scuffed at the latch, and inside there's a small blue sticker with the initials 'JM' on the lid; the back of the neck has a tiny dent and the bow hair looks a bit frayed. There's a faint Bach sheet tucked under the bow ribbon—easy to spot if you open it. This violin has sentimental value; it was my grandmother's, and I really need to get it back.
Hey, I lost my black Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses yesterday around 3pm. I was walking down Dexter Ave toward the Capitol steps in downtown Montgomery, probably near the Alabama State Archives entrance. The frames are black matte plastic with a small gold Ray-Ban logo on the temples. The left temple is slightly bent and there’s a tiny heart-shaped scratch on the left lens. They came with a brown leather hard-shell case and a gray cleaning cloth with my initials 'PN' stitched in the corner. They were a gift from my grandmother, and I really need them back.
I found a gold-tone pendant necklace this afternoon around 2:15 pm near the Rosa Parks statue by the Alabama State Capitol on Dexter Ave in Montgomery. It has a slender 18-inch chain and a small heart pendant about the size of a dime. The back of the pendant has a tiny 'M+K' inscription, and the chain shows a few light scratches but is otherwise in good condition. I picked it up after seeing it lying on the sidewalk near the crosswalk; it must mean something to someone. If this sounds like yours, I'm glad to help get it back.
I found a vintage coin and stamp collection binder this afternoon around 2:15 pm near the Rosa Parks Museum on Dexter Ave, Montgomery. Inside, there's a green two-ring binder stuffed with coin folders and about 40 stamps from the early 1900s; the coins include a worn 1964 silver half-dollar and a few foreign coins, plus a couple stamp catalog numbers I could spot. The binder's spine has a white sticker that reads 'H. Patel Numismatics 1982,' and the bottom-right corner is dented from a small drop. This collection probably means a lot to someone and I’d love to help return it to its owner if possible.
I found a blue plastic contact lens case this afternoon around 3:20pm in the parking lot behind the CVS on Dexter Avenue in Montgomery. It’s a standard two-compartment case with L and R on the lids, a tiny dent on the bottom, and a small blue heart sticker on the top. There’s a faint saline smell and a few minor scuffs, but otherwise it’s in decent shape. The owner’s probably relying on those lenses daily, so I’m glad to help get it back to them. If this is yours, you can identify it by the L/R marks and that blue heart sticker, and use the app to verify and arrange pickup.
I found this blue business card this afternoon in the parking lot behind Riverfront Park on Water Street, Montgomery. It belongs to Priya Patel; the card lists a mobile number 251-555-0198 and the email [email protected]. On the back there’s a tiny coffee stain and a faint lotus watermark for Envision Events. It seems recent, and I’d love to get it back to Priya or her office—these contacts could be important for work.
I found these silver-tone hoop earrings this afternoon around 3:45 pm behind the Capitol on Dexter Avenue, Montgomery. They're about 1 inch in diameter, with a row of tiny clear crystals along the outer edge. The back has a tiny engraving of an 'A' inside a heart, a small but unique identifying mark. They’re in decent condition, slight tarnish on the back from exposure to weather. It looks like someone treasured them; I’d love to get them back to their owner if you can identify them.
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