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I was shooting a small portrait set at Liberty Place this morning around 9:15 am. My camera bag slipped from my shoulder as I stepped off the escalator, and the memory cards spilled into the crack between a seating ledge and the bench. The cards hold travel photos and a few personal backups—nothing irreplaceable, but the work and memories mean a lot to me. I scanned the seating area and retraced my steps from Liberty Place toward City Hall, then along Broad Street toward 15th Street, but the crowd swallowed any trace. I’m hoping someone picked them up and turned them in.
I lost a box of holiday decorations around 6:30 p.m. on December 7 near Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia while I stepped out to grab a quick package. I had left them on a chair by the curb while I checked the mailbox, and a gust knocked the box over and sent pieces rolling toward the sidewalk. By the time I got back, the box was gone and several ornaments were scattered. I am really hoping a neighbor picked them up and kept them safe until they could be returned.
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Black military style backpack with army camo pouch on side. There are also various pins on the front of the bag. Stolen in a break in at 62nd and elmwood
I found a black Anker PowerCore 20,000 mAh portable charger this afternoon around 2:45pm outside the Reading Terminal Market entrance on 12th Street. It's in decent shape, with a couple of light scratches on the aluminum shell and a small dent near the USB-C port. There’s a blue fabric sleeve on the cable and a tiny white tag that reads A12. It looks like someone relies on this for daily use, so I know how stressful it can be to lose a backup battery. If this belongs to you, I’m happy to help arrange pickup with the market desk or meet nearby.
I found a sterling silver necklace this afternoon around 3pm near Reading Terminal Market on Market Street. It's an 18-inch chain with a small heart pendant that has a tiny pink enamel flower and a faint pearl inlay. The clasp shows a slight bend and there are a couple of tiny scratches, but it's otherwise in good condition. It feels sentimental, and I’d love to get it back to its owner if anyone recognizes it.
I found a set of keys this afternoon around 3:15 pm near Reading Terminal Market on Market Street in Philadelphia. They’re on a brushed-nickel ring with about seven keys and a bright blue silicone fox charm attached. One key has a small red heart sticker on the handle, and there’s a tiny black USB drive clipped to the ring. The fox charm is easy to spot, and the keys look recently used but in decent condition. If anyone recognizes them, I’d be happy to return them to the owner; they seemed important and I’d hate for someone to be without their stuff.
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