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I lost my nice black pair of oakley prism sunglasses at the river at the trussels near New Kent road in Westover hills . The trails near the nickel bridge should have the glasses anyways if you find them you can have them. They are nice over glasses . Good Samaritan out there please offering a cash reward if found
Lost keys between Main and Harrison and the towers on Franklin. Misplaced on Wednesday night, April 15th.
I lost my gray Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm near the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on Arthur Ashe Boulevard in Richmond. They’re a size 9, gray mesh with a neon green swoosh, and one shoe has a tiny tear on the toe while the other bears a scuff on the heel. The inside lining is bright lime and easy to spot if you look closely. These shoes were a gift from my sister, so they mean a lot to me and I really need them back. If anyone found them, please ping me — I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my red Le Creuset Dutch oven yesterday around 3pm in the parking lot behind the CVS on West Broad Street, near the Cary Street intersection in the Fan District of Richmond. It's a 3-quart enameled cast-iron pot, bright cherry red with a black lid knob. There's a small chip on the rim and the bottom has faint initials 'AP' etched into the enamel. It meant a lot to me—it was a gift from my grandmother and it's the only pot I reach for when making stews. If anyone spotted it around that area or picked it up by mistake, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my orange Syrian hamster, Niko, yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on West Cary Street in The Fan District. He's about the size of a golf ball, with bright orange fur, a white belly, and a small dark patch on his left ear. He wears a tiny blue collar with a name tag and my old phone number. He’s super curious and would dart into any gap if startled. I’m really worried—he’s my little buddy and has sentimental value to me. If anyone spotted a tiny squeak or a scurry behind planters on sidewalks along W Cary St, please let me know and I’ll come right away.
I found a navy blue Blunt Metro travel umbrella this afternoon around 4:15pm, near the Byrd Theatre on West Cary Street in Carytown, Richmond. It's a compact, auto-open model with a black curved handle and a metallic tip. The canopy fabric is a deep navy with a subtle silver pinstripe along the edge, and there's a tiny coffee stain on the sleeve. On the sleeve, a small red star-shaped embroidery adds a unique identifying touch. It looks to be in good condition overall. If someone lost this, I'd love to get it back—let's meet near the theatre or at the coffee shop across the street.
I found a pair of black rectangular glasses this afternoon around 2:15pm outside the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on Arthur Ashe Boulevard, near the front steps. They’re solid black with thin metal temples, and the left temple has a tiny diagonal scratch while the inside of the right temple is etched with the initials 'KH'. They came with a soft black pouch, but there’s no case or identifying lens tint beyond a faint smudge. If these belong to you, I’d love to help get them back—shoot me a message with something only you’d know to verify.
I found a Ryobi 18V One+ cordless drill this afternoon around 2:15pm in the parking lot behind the Richmond Public Library on East Franklin Street. It's yellow and black, about the size of a standard drill, with a few scratches on the housing and a small dent near the chuck. The battery has blue painter's tape with the initials AR on it, and there's a faded red marker line along the grip. It's in decent condition and looks like it's been used a bit but should still work. If this is yours, send me a message and we can arrange a quick pickup near there.
I found a red knit Christmas scarf with white snowflakes this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the CVS on West Broad Street near Monroe Park in Richmond. It's a soft, chunky scarf about 60 inches long, with fluffy fringe on both ends and a small snag from a coat zipper. The inner tag reads 'Maggie's Knit Co.' and there's a tiny pine-tree embroidery near the label, a couple of distinctive touches that might help identify the owner. If anyone recognizes it, please get in touch; I'd love to help reunite someone with their seasonal favorite.
I found a silver-tone necklace this afternoon around 3:30pm in the CVS parking lot on West Cary Street, near the VCU campus in Richmond. It's an 18-inch chain with a heart-shaped pendant that holds a tiny sapphire inlay. The back is engraved with the initials 'M.E.' and the pendant shows a few light scratches from wear. I figured someone might be missing it, it looked like it had sentimental value. If this is yours, reply here and we can figure out a safe meetup in Carytown.
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