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I lost my blue Nike running shoes, size 9, yesterday around 3pm near Reading Terminal Market on Market Street. They’re Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 with a white midsole and a bright lime-green swoosh. The left shoe has a small scuff on the toe from a stumble outside the entrance to the Market Street subway stairs; the right shoe has a tiny pink thread stitched along the heel—my sister's playful touch. I was grabbing a coffee from a cart by the Market Street entrance and must have left them on a bench. They were a gift from my mom, and I really need them back.
I lost my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G smartphone on the Northbound side of Fairmount Station on the Broad Street line around 11:09pm on March 10th. It is Red and Teal with a blue AF (Air Force) sticker on the back inside a black rugged phone case.
I lost my silver Yamaha Bb trumpet yesterday around 3pm near City Hall on Broad Street, right by the fountain. It's in a black hard case with an orange interior, and the trumpet itself has a couple of tiny dings on the bell. There’s a small sticker with the initials 'AR' on the lid of the case, and the mouthpiece has a faint scratch. This instrument means a lot to me because it was a gift from my aunt, and I really need it back to finish up auditions.
I lost my two digital concert tickets saved in my Wallet this afternoon around 3pm. They were for a sold-out indie show at The Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, and I must've left the passes behind when I dashed to the Broad Street entrance near City Hall. The passes show the event name and date, and both have small identifying marks: one has an orange guitar icon in the corner, the other a tiny vinyl record image. They’re linked to my name, Priya Patel, and it would mean the world to get them back—these tickets were a birthday gift to a friend, and I’m really hoping they turn up near City Hall or around the Franklin area.
I lost my black RFID-blocking passport wallet by Travelon yesterday around 3pm. It's a compact nylon wallet, about the size of a passport, with a red satin interior and a slightly worn outer corner. I had it outside Reading Terminal Market on Market Street near 12th Street in Philadelphia. Inside I carry my passport photo page, a driver's license, and two credit cards. It also has a small coffee stain on the bottom left corner and my initials 'AP' embroidered on the inner pocket. It really means a lot to me because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back if anyone finds it.
I found an emerald green satin gown this afternoon around 2:15pm near Rittenhouse Square, by the 18th Street entrance. It's a size US 8, brand Adrianna Papell, with a thin silver sequin belt at the waist. The dress is in good condition, a bit wrinkled from being on the grass, and the zipper works fine with no stains. Inside the lining there's a small embroidered initial 'L.M.' on a tag and a discreet pocket, so it stands out. If someone lost it, I'd really like to get it back to you—it's clearly valuable and seems meaningful for a special event.
I found a gray twin-size duvet cover set with white piping this afternoon around 2:15 pm near the Market Street entrance to Reading Terminal Market in Center City, Philadelphia. It includes the duvet cover and two matching pillowcases, both in good condition and freshly clean. There’s a small blue fabric loop sewn into the inner corner of the duvet cover, a tiny detail that should help identify it later. It seems to be a cotton-poly blend, no stains or tears observed, and it smells fresh. If this sounds like yours, drop me a message in the app and I’ll bring it to you.
I found a dark brown leather briefcase this afternoon around 2:45 pm, sitting on the stone ledge outside City Hall on Market Street in Philadelphia. It’s about 15 inches wide and 11 inches tall, with a pebble-grain texture and a brass clasp; the interior is blue fabric, and there’s a small brass initials plate on the front that reads 'A. Rivera'. Inside the main pocket there’s a folded umbrella and a faded business card tucked in an inner slot. The bag has a few scuffs on the corners and a faint leather aroma, but the zipper still works and it looks like it held up well on rainy days. I’d really like to reunite it with its owner, especially since it likely contains important documents and perhaps a personal item tucked in the lining.
Found a pair of black rectangular glasses yesterday around 3:15pm near the Liberty Bell Center on Market Street, right outside Independence Hall. They’re matte black plastic frames, about medium width, with a tiny star sticker on the inside of the left temple and a small scratch on the left lens. They came with a navy fabric case that has red stitching. If these belong to you, they’d mean a lot to get them back—glasses are essential for daily life and I’d love to reunite them with their owner.
I found a blue umbrella with a wooden handle this afternoon around 3:30pm on the sidewalk outside City Hall, near the 15th Street entrance and the LOVE statue. It’s a compact, wind-resistant design with navy fabric and a slightly bent metal tip. Inside, there’s a small tag that reads 'Aurora' and a tiny sticker with the initials AK stuck to the inner rim. The fabric shows a few light scratches from a recent rain, but the mechanism still opens and closes smoothly. If the owner recognizes this, I’d be happy to return it—let’s meet near the City Hall steps or by a nearby cafe on Market Street to swap."