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Last Friday around 7:15 PM, I was near Seaport Village after walking by the USS Midway Museum and I must have left my handheld and console somewhere along the promenade. It’s a gray handheld in a slim black protective case, with a blue sticker on the corner and a small scuff on the edge. I remember setting my bag down to take a photo near the Shoreline Fountain, then stepping away to grab a snack. I’m really worried because I rely on it for work notes and weekend gaming with friends. If someone finds it, I’d be grateful to get it back.
I’ve lost my Airline in San Diego, California. This morning, around 9:40 a.m., I realized it was missing while I was walking through the Gaslamp Quarter near 5th Avenue and Market Street. It’s a small, rectangular item with the word Airline printed on the front and a few travel notes inside. I’ve retraced my steps and asked at a couple of shops, but no luck. It’s important to me because it holds details for my upcoming trip and a lot of memories. I’m hoping it turns up soon and can be reunited with its owner.
I was at Seaport Village along the boardwalk this Sunday around 2:30 PM when I realized my bag with my devices was gone. Inside were my silver laptop, a black tablet, and the charger that keeps both alive. I retraced my steps past the tide pools and the little cafe near the carousel, but the bag never showed up. Losing them feels terrifying because I need them for a week-long conference and to stay connected with family and work.
I was packing for a sunlit work trip on Saturday at 11:20 a.m. in Balboa Park after a quick bite nearby. I realized I had lost my adapters, a small case with USB-C connectors, while I was moving between my laptop and a power strip near the Botanical Building. I retraced my steps along Park Boulevard, past the palm trees and the lily ponds, but the case didn’t show up. These adapters are essential for my edits, and I’m feeling stranded without them during a big project. If someone turned them in, I’d be grateful to be reunited with them.
At 6:42 PM on Sunday, I found a small set of pins on a bench outside Seaport Village in San Diego. They’re bright and varied—one is a tiny wave pin, another a little sailor, and there’s a chunky enamel badge that looks special. I can imagine how worried the owner might be, and it felt good to think I could help reunite them with something meaningful. I’ll keep them safe and posted here in the hope the rightful owner sees this listing.
I was packing up after a quick workshop at Seaport Village on Tuesday around 4:20 PM when my bag slipped from my shoulder and my USB drives tumbled out. The three drives hold work projects and personal backups, and I’m anxious they might be gone for good. I retraced steps along the harbor, checked the coffee shop by the fountain, and asked a couple of vendors, but the crowd was loud and I had to leave for a meeting. I’m clinging to hope that someone turned them in or found them near the Seaport Village signage. If you found a small black USB case labeled with my initials, please reach out via the site so I can reclaim them.
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