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I lost my blue US passport yesterday around 4pm near the Starbucks on Beal Parkway in Fort Walton Beach. It's inside a slim navy leather passport holder with my initials 'AR' embossed in silver on the front and a small coffee stain on the back cover. I was heading to the post office after a quick coffee run when I set my bag down and must have left it behind at the counter. The passport has sentimental value because it's for an international trip I was planning for next month, and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out—I'll be forever grateful.
I was at the Destin Commons parking lot yesterday around 3pm when my red Samsonite 24-inch suitcase vanished from the pickup area near the Old Navy entrance on Emerald Coast Parkway. It's a hard-shell case, bright red with a small dent on the lower-right corner and a blue seashell sticker on the top edge; the zipper pulls feel a little sticky from salt air. Inside is a mix of travel outfits, a white toiletry bag, and a green luggage tag with my initials 'PP' on the handle. This suitcase has sentimental value—it held a photo album from a family trip and a notebook my grandmother kept of her journeys. If anyone found it, please reach out; I’m hoping to arrange a safe meetup near the Destin Harbor to collect it.
I lost my black leather executive briefcase yesterday around 3pm near the Publix on Beal Parkway in Fort Walton Beach. It's a Kenneth Cole Reaction briefcase, about 15 inches wide and 11 inches tall, with a few scrapes on the bottom corner and a blue fabric lining. There’s a small red tag with my initials 'KP' on the handle and a dent on the top clasp. Inside are important client files and a USB-C charger that I need for a meeting later this week. I really need it back—those documents are for a major project and the laptop charger is in there.
I lost my green cockatiel yesterday around 3pm near the Destin Commons parking lot on Emerald Coast Parkway in the Okaloosa / Walton area. It’s a cockatiel about 11 inches from beak to tail, with a bright yellow crest and orange cheeks; the body is green and the wings are a muted gray with a hint of blue, and the feathers look a bit dusty from time outside. There’s a small blue leg band on the right leg with the code AZ-7. He’s usually pretty calm, but he’ll flutter and hide if startled. This bird is a family member and has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found him, I’d really appreciate getting him back to his enclosure.
I lost my black Anker PowerCore 10000 portable charger yesterday around 3pm. It's a palm-sized, matte-black rectangle, with a tiny dent on the bottom edge and a red sticker on the back that says 'PV'. I last had it in the Target parking lot on Beal Parkway in Fort Walton Beach, in the Okaloosa/Walton area, near the entrance by the coffee shop. It came with a gray braided USB-C cable and a small microfiber pouch—both probably still there if someone picked them up. I rely on this charger daily for work trips, and the sticker plus dent are the only easy way to identify it. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I found a black leather passport holder this afternoon around 3:15pm near HarborWalk Village in Destin, Okaloosa County (part of Walton). It’s slim, about the size of a passport, with a red interior and a tiny coffee stain on the back cover. The outside shows a subtle Samsonite logo and there are several card slots plus a clear ID window; inside, I noticed initials 'PR' embroidered on the lining. If this belongs to you, drop me a message here and we can arrange a quick meet-up to return it.
Found a pair of black wireless earbuds this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot outside the Destin Commons on Emerald Coast Parkway, Okaloosa County. The charging case is clear with a mint-green rim, and the right earbud has a tiny crack near the charging port. There’s a small sticker on the case that reads 'AF-23'. They look recently used but still in good condition. I'm keeping them here in Lost-and-Found, hoping the owner will recognize them when they see the sticker and the case details.
I found a set of keys this morning around 9:15am in the Destin Commons parking lot, near the north entrance by the bike racks on Emerald Coast Parkway in Okaloosa/Walton County. The bundle is on a bright red carabiner with a black leather fob. There are about five keys total: a standard house key that looks like a Schlage, a Toyota car key with a chip, and a small brass skeleton key. One key has a blue silicone grip with a tiny white whale emblem, and there's a circular metal tag etched 'Harborview' hanging from the ring. They're a bit dirty from the pavement but otherwise in good condition. If these belong to someone, I’d be glad to help get them back.
I found a small green budgie with a bright yellow head and blue cheek patches this afternoon around 3:15pm, perched on the railing at the Destin Harbor Boardwalk near HarborWalk Village. It wears a tiny metal leg band with 'A12' engraved on the left leg. The bird seems healthy and friendly, chirping when I spoke to it, but clearly lost and unsettled in the salty wind. I kept it in a covered tote to stay safe while I looked for its owner and checked nearby shops for a lost-bird sign, with no luck so far. If this is your bird or you recognize these features, please get in touch—I’d love to help reunite you.
I found a blue North Face backpack this morning around 9:15am in the Walmart parking lot behind Beal Parkway in Fort Walton Beach. It's a medium-sized bag, a bit worn on the bottom but still sturdy, with all zippers functioning. It has a red carabiner clipped to the zipper pull and a small turtle sticker on the inside pocket. Inside there's a faded name tag that looks like it says 'Jordan Rivera' written in Sharpie. I'm glad to help and would love to get it back to its owner—if this sounds like yours, let's figure out a safe way to swap it back in the Okaloosa/Walton area.
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