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I lost my stainless steel Citizen Eco-Drive watch with a black leather band yesterday around 3pm near the Seville Quarter parking lot on Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola. The case is brushed silver, about 40mm, with a black dial and white markers, and there’s a small scratch near the 2 o'clock position; the clasp is engraved with the initials 'PR'. It was a gift from my dad and means a lot to me, so I’m really hoping it turns up. If anyone found it, email [email protected] and we can arrange a meetup near the Pensacola Bay Center or along Palafox Street to pick it up.
I lost my black iPhone 12 Pro in a blue silicone case yesterday around 3pm at the Starbucks on Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola. It's in good shape aside from a tiny crack along the bottom edge and a pineapple sticker on the back, plus a whale-shaped PopSocket. The phone wallpaper is a family photo, and it has sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother. If you found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back; this means a lot to me.
I lost my black Novation Circuit Tracks yesterday around 3pm outside the Saenger Theatre on Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola. It's the compact groovebox I rely on for gigs, with bright orange pads and a matte black chassis. It has a red heart sticker on the top-left corner and a small dent on the bottom edge from a drop last month. It also came with a black neoprene sleeve that has my initials 'PK' on the flap. This thing is my main instrument for writing and performing, so I’d really appreciate it being found—if you spot it, I can meet up downtown to pick it up.
I lost my silver Yamaha YFL-221 flute yesterday around 4:45pm near the Saenger Theatre on Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola. It’s a student-model flute, silver-plated, with a couple of tiny scratches on the foot joint and a small dent near the lip plate. The case is black and hard, with a blue microfiber cloth tucked inside, and there’s a sea turtle sticker on the lid plus a red ribbon tied around the handle. I know it’s a long shot, but this flute really matters to me—it's a gift from my late aunt—and I’m hoping to get it back as soon as possible. If anyone found it, please contact me.
I lost my Canon camcorder yesterday around 3pm near Seville Square on Palafox Street in Pensacola. The device is compact and black, with a few light scratches along the bottom and a bright red circular sticker with my initials 'PK' on the protective case. It means a lot to me since it was a gift from my aunt, and I rely on it for an upcoming community project, so I really need it back. If someone happened to find it, please reach out—I can meet you near the Pensacola Public Library or at the Seville Quarter area to pick it up.
I found a Korg microKORG synthesizer this afternoon around 3:45pm outside Seville Square on Garden Street in downtown Pensacola. It's a compact 37-key black unit with an orange front panel and a few light scratches from street wear; there's a blue sticker on the back with the initials 'EA'. The power adapter and a small carry bag came with it, and it powers on when connected. I know how much a tool like this can mean to a musician, and I’d love to help the owner get it back.
I found a blue plush dragon toy in the Childrens Toys & Games category. It's about 12 inches tall, with rainbow fabric wings and a tiny white patch on its belly. There's a small fray on the left ear and a tag inside that reads 'DreamWorld Kids'. I found it this afternoon around 3:15 pm on N Palafox Street near Seville Square in downtown Pensacola. It seems well-loved and I’d love to get it back to the owner—if this sounds like yours, drop me a note and we’ll figure out a pickup.
Found a pair of electric blue Nike swim trunks this afternoon around 4pm behind Bayview Park on Garden Street in Pensacola. They're size L, with a black waistband, a small Nike swoosh on the left leg, and a white mesh liner that’s still damp. They’re in pretty good shape overall, just a bit of salt stain from the water and a tiny pull near the hem. If these belong to you, drop a note here and we’ll figure out how to get them back.
I found a black Novation Launchkey 49 MIDI keyboard controller this afternoon around 2:15pm, tucked behind the bench by the Pensacola Public Library on North Palafox Street. It's in decent condition with a few light scratches along the top edge and a bright blue Novation logo on the left side. A small dent on the right corner and a blue star sticker on the back panel are the unique quirks that could help identify it later. It powered on when I pressed a key, so it seems to be functioning. I’d really like to see it back with its owner; it looks like a trusty travel companion for gigs or late-night practice.
Found a pair of printed concert tickets this afternoon around 3:15pm on the sidewalk outside the Seville Quarter entrance, along Palafox Street near Plaza de Luna in downtown Pensacola. They’re standard 2x5 inch paper tickets with a blue gradient header, bold black text, and a shallow perforation along the bottom. Each ticket shows seats 12A and 12B and a scannable barcode along the bottom edge; one has a coffee ring stain and a tiny crease on the left edge, the other a small tear at the top. I don’t know who they belong to, but I’d love to help get them back to the owner—message me here and we can arrange a safe meetup nearby.
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