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I lost my favorite hat yesterday evening around 6:15 p.m. as I was walking the park’s boardwalk at St. Andrews State Park in Panama City. I must have taken it off to wipe sweat and somehow drifted away from the parking lot. It’s a gray baseball cap with a tiny green logo, the kind I grabbed after a long day and wore every chance I got. It means more to me than the hat itself, and I’m hoping it turned up somewhere safe.
On Tuesday night, around 8:25 PM, I realized my CDs were missing after I stepped out of the downtown Panama City Public Library area along West 4th Street. My binder held a mix of classic rock and indie discs, some with concert stickers and a few that bring back late-night drives on Thomas Drive. I must have left the binder somewhere along the walk to my apartment on 5th Street, and I kept circling the route hoping to spot it again. Losing them felt personal—each sleeve carries a memory, and I’m hoping a good Samaritan found them and kept them safe.
I found these toasters on the sidewalk outside the Panama City Public Library along Harrison Ave around 3:10 pm today. They were simply sitting there, plugged into nothing and looking oddly out of place among the passersby. I picked them up and carried them to a shaded bench, wondering who might be missing a morning wake-up call. It felt strange to hold someone else’s appliances, yet I knew I’d want someone to reclaim mine if it happened. Maybe they’ll belong to someone about to host a charity brunch—hope they’re reunited soon.
I was taking down the Christmas lights at my condo near the Panama City Marina around 6:45 pm last Friday when I realized my tote of holiday decorations was gone. The tote contains a handful of ornaments, a garland with red berries, and a small decorative tree. They hold sentimental value because they were passed down from my grandmother. I am hoping someone local found the tote and will post it here. Please help me recover them; they mean a lot to our family.
I was hanging out on the Cinta Costera near Biomuseo yesterday around 3pm when I realized my black JBL Charge 4 speaker was missing. It's about the size of a soda can, black with a few scratches along the silicone bumper and a small dent on the bottom. There's a bright pineapple sticker I slapped on the back earlier this year, which makes it easy to spot. It was a gift from my sister and I really miss it—it's my go-to speaker for weekend workouts in the park, so it has sentimental value. If found, please DM me; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my black Nike hoodie yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Calle 50 in Panama City. It's a size M, soft black cotton with a bold red stripe down each sleeve and a small tear on the left cuff. Inside the front pocket is a tiny heart stitched by my sister, and the zipper is a sturdy YKK. This hoodie is my go-to casual wear and it has sentimental value, so I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone finds it.
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