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I lost my little sister Leila Farouk yesterday afternoon. She was last seen around 3pm near Seaport Village along the Embarcadero in San Diego. Leila is 11 years old, about 4'10" tall, with curly dark hair, wearing a pink hoodie, gray jeans, and pink sneakers; she also carries a green backpack with a yellow star and wears pink-framed glasses when she reads. I'm really worried and just want her back safe. If anyone sees her, please contact me immediately.
I lost my red Tama 14-inch snare drum yesterday around 3pm near the Gaslamp Quarter, at Market Street and 4th Ave. The shell is matte red with chrome hardware and a small dent near the right lug. A glossy cat sticker sits on the outer edge, and there's a faint coffee ring on the shell. The drum head shows stick marks from practice, and the throw-off is a touch loose. I’ve had it since high school, and it means a lot to me—really hope it turns up. If found, please email me at [email protected] so we can arrange a safe San Diego meetup and return it.
I lost my black canvas tote yesterday around 3pm near the Seaport Village entrance on Harbor Drive in San Diego. It's a medium-sized bag with red lining, two sturdy straps, and a small white star sticker on the bottom corner. Inside there's a blue spiral notebook, a set of keys on a pink seashell keychain, and a faded family photo in a clear sleeve. It means a lot to me—it's got a photo of my mom and a note from my grandmother; if someone found it, please return it.
I’m hoping someone found my brass pocket compass, about 2 inches tall, tucked in a black distressed leather sheath. It has a faint compass rose on the front and the initials 'M.P.' engraved on the back, plus a tiny red thread charm dangling from the belt loop. I last had it yesterday around 3pm, outside the Starbucks on Market Street in the Gaslamp Quarter, downtown San Diego; I must have dropped it when the crowd got thick. The brass is a little worn and there’s a small scratch near the edge, but it still works. It’s sentimental — it belonged to my grandfather and has traveled with me through many trips. If you found it, please email [email protected]; I’d be so grateful to get it back.
I lost my blue compact travel umbrella yesterday around 3pm near Seaport Village by the Embarcadero in San Diego. It's a Totes collapsible umbrella, navy canopy with a small white compass logo on the sleeve. The handle is black and has a tiny red tassel, and there’s a minor dent on the silver ferrule from a windy afternoon last week. Other than that it's in good condition and I used it for weekend trips downtown. It has sentimental value—it was a gift from my grandmother for my first solo trip—and I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I found a blue Trek mountain bike this afternoon around 2:45pm, locked to a bike rack outside the San Diego Central Library on Park Blvd. It’s a mid-size frame, blue with a white scratch along the down tube, and a red water bottle cage attached to the frame. There’s a small black helmet hanging from the handlebars and a faded sticker that reads 'SDMB'. The seat has a light tear on the left edge, and the bike computer mount is still clamped to the handlebar. If this belongs to you, drop me a message with the model details and any distinguishing features and I’ll help reunite you.
Found a vintage 1977 Kenner Star Wars action figure this afternoon around 2:15 pm near Seaport Village along the Embarcadero in San Diego. It's about 3.75 inches tall, wearing a blue jumpsuit with a white helmet, and it has a small paint wear on the legs and a faint crease on the helmet. The figure is loose, not boxed, with a couple of tiny wear marks that are visible up close. I'm a collector myself, and I know how it feels to misplace a piece of a small set. If this sounds like yours, we can arrange a quick meetup near the waterfront.
I found a vintage Star Wars action figure set this morning around 11:30am in the Gaslamp Quarter, near Market Street and 4th Ave. It's a mint-in-box 1983 Kenner set, with the original red and blue card back and a clear blister showing the figures inside. The box has some edge wear, but the figures look pristine and untouched; packaging still carries that faint cardboard scent from the 80s. The set includes Luke Skywalker with a blue lightsaber and Princess Leia in her white outfit; one figure even has the original blaster tucked in the packaging. I figured a collector would want it back, so here I am—if this belongs to you, I’m happy to meet downtown near the Convention Center or coordinate via message.
Found a worn paperback travel guide this afternoon around 2:15 pm near Seaport Village, along Harbor Drive, by the little souvenir shop. The book is a 6x9 inch paperback with a teal cover that's a bit creased from being carried around. Inside there’s a bright yellow sticky note with the name 'Maya' scrawled in neat cursive and a small hand-drawn palm tree on the first page. I think it belongs to someone who loves San Diego's hidden corners—it felt like a memory in there, and I’d love to get it back to its owner. If this sounds like your book, we can meet up near the Seaport Village pier.
I found a black lightweight jacket at Balboa Park in San Diego last Saturday. It looks like it may belong to a visitor who got caught in the chilly evening breeze. The jacket has a few pockets and an emblem on the left sleeve. If anyone is missing this jacket, please reach out!