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I lost my leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm near the Lake Eola fountain on East Washington Street in Orlando. It's a small juvenile, about 4 inches from snout to tail, emerald green with black speckles and an orange-tipped tail. There's a tiny nick on the left front toe and a faint scar near the jaw from a playful stumble, so those are good visual clues if you see him. It was a birthday gift from my daughter, and I’m really worried—he’s my constant little buddy and I’d love to have him back soon.
I lost my black iPhone 14 Pro yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on International Drive, right near the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. It's in a blue OtterBox case with a tiny green sticker on the back corner, and the screen is cracked in the top-right, with a small dent along the bottom edge. The wallpaper shows a photo of my dog Coco, so if you see that, it's mine. This phone is my lifeline for work and personal photos—really need it back. If you found it, drop me a message here and we can arrange a pickup near the convention center.
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I lost my blue ceramic coffee mug yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks inside Lake Eola Park on East Central Boulevard in Orlando. It's about a 12 oz mug, with a hand-painted orange slice motif around the outside and a glossy glaze. There's a tiny chip on the rim and a faint crack along the bottom edge. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I use it every morning. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I’ve been so worried about it.
I found a silver bracelet with a heart charm this afternoon near the fountain at Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando, along the brick walkway by the swan boat launch. It's a silver-tone bracelet, about 7 inches long, with a tiny green enamel leaf charm and a lobster clasp stamped 'ML' on the underside. The metal shows a few light scratches from wear, but it's in good overall shape. If the owner recognizes it, feel free to message me here with the initials on the clasp or describe the charm, and I will get it back to you.
I found a dog this afternoon around 4:15pm near the corner of Mills Ave and Colonial Dr in Orlando. He's a small white terrier mix, about 12 pounds, with a bright green paw-print bandana and a blue, round metal tag on his collar. His coat is a little scruffy but clean, and there's a tiny scar on his left ear. If you recognize him, message me here on the app and we'll arrange a safe reunion!
I found a silver-tone necklace this afternoon around 2:15pm along the Lake Eola Park promenade on East Central Boulevard in Orlando, near the fountain. It’s a delicate 18-inch chain with a teardrop pendant that holds a teal-blue crystal. The back of the pendant has a tiny engraving 'A.J.' and the lobster clasp shows no obvious brand stamping. The chain has a bit of wear and the pendant has a small scratch along the edge, but it still looks pretty. It feels like something someone wore for a special moment, and I really hope to reconnect it with its owner.
I found a tan leather cardholder this afternoon around 2:45pm on International Drive near the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. It’s a slim wallet, about the size of a credit card holder, with a clean, soft tan finish and a tiny embossed dolphin logo on the front. Inside there’s a plastic loyalty card that reads the name 'Priya Patel' and a couple of magnetic cards tucked in, which might help the owner identify it. The leather shows light wear and there’s a small coffee stain along the inner lining from daily use. If this belongs to you, I’d love to return it—I'll meet near the security desk at the convention center or at the Starbucks nearby.
I found a beautiful blue scarf at the coffee shop on East Colonial Drive in Orlando. It was left behind on one of the chairs near the window. It looks new and is quite warm, perfect for the cooler days ahead. If this scarf belongs to you, please describe it so I can return it.
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