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I lost my CDs around 6:15 PM on Tuesday, sitting near the Seville Square fountain in downtown Pensacola after a quick walk along Palafox. I had my backpack open for a moment, and when I noticed the zipper again, a few jewel cases were missing. The disks include a weathered jazz collection and a road-trip mix with a red sticker labeled 'Summer 2012.' They aren’t priceless, but they carry memories of late-night drives along the Gulf Islands and Saturdays at the beach with friends. If you found them in that area or by the benches, I’m hoping they’re still nearby and can be reunited with me soon.
Last night, around 7:03 p.m., I realized my two universal remote controls vanished from the coffee table in my friend's apartment near Seville Square in Pensacola. I had been switching between the news and a movie, and the remotes were right there when I tipped my bag to grab a snack, now they're gone. They are black plastic with a few scratches and a small sticker from a previous job on one of them. They are not worth much, just practical to keep things simple for my family, and I am hoping someone honest found them in the living room and set them aside.
I found a handheld console today while walking through Pensacola. It was around 6:40 p.m. on Tuesday near the Seville Quarter area on Palafox Street. I was heading back from the water when a small black case lying behind a planter caught my eye. The screen showed a paused game, and the case had a blue team sticker that suggested it belongs to someone who loves late-night gaming. It felt wrong to leave it there, so I picked it up and kept it safe. I'm posting this in case the owner checks in here and recognizes it.
I was unloading three sculptures for a small exhibit on Thursday at 5:40 pm, and I left them by the back door of the Pensacola Little Theatre on Palafox Street. When I turned around a few minutes later, the crates were missing. The pieces are copper and ceramic, each about two feet tall, and they’re part of a micro-exhibit I’ve been working on for weeks. I’m heartsick about losing them and hope they turn up nearby soon.
While walking along Seville Square in downtown Pensacola around 4:45 p.m. today, I spotted a pair of radios left on a bench. One is a beige, older model with a dent in the corner, the other a smaller black radio with a cracked speaker cover. They looked recently used, like someone had set them down while chatting with a friend or waiting for a bus. If you've been looking for your radios, these are here in downtown Pensacola, waiting to head back home.
On Wednesday around 7:15 PM, after unloading decorations from the car, I discovered my holiday gear was missing near the Cordova Mall entrance in Pensacola. I retraced my steps through the parking lot by the Cheesecake Factory and around the mall’s north side, hoping to spot a bright red bow and a string of warm LEDs. The haul includes a garland, a pair of lit lawn stakes, and a vintage wreath—things that make our home feel festive during December. It’s hard not to feel shaken, and I’m hoping they surface soon.
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