Lost
Lost pins near City Hall, downtown Panama City
Harrison Ave
Lost
listing
Posted
6 days
ago
Description
I lost my pins yesterday. I was helping set up a charity bake sale at 3:40 p.m. on Harrison Avenue, in front of City Hall, when I realized my small set of enamel pins wasn’t on my jacket anymore. They’re just a few silver pins with blue enamel, sentimental tokens from my grandmother and priceless to me. I retraced my steps along the brick sidewalk, checked the planter beds, and even looked under the bench by the crosswalk where I sat for a moment. The loss stings, like losing a piece of her all over again. If someone found them, I’d be grateful to know they’re safe.
Approximate last-seen location
Harrison Ave
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