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I lost my blue folding music stand yesterday around 3pm near the Lensic Theatre on West San Francisco Street in Santa Fe. It's an On-Stage brand, compact and light, about 12 inches tall when folded and 28 inches when extended, with powder-blue legs and a black top that's a tad scuffed from gigging. There's a small red sticker with a guitar-pick icon on the underside, and one leg has a tiny dent from a rehearsal mishap. It holds my sheet music for weekly choir practice, so it's really important I get it back—it’s become sentimental after years of use. If you found it, reply here and we can arrange pickup in central Santa Fe.
I lost my Kenneth Cole Reaction black leather briefcase yesterday around 3pm outside the Palace of the Governors at the Santa Fe Plaza. It's medium-sized, about 14 by 11 inches, with a smooth surface and a couple of light scuffs. Inside there was a gray wool blazer, a USB drive, and a red notebook with 'Project Atlas' on the cover. One identifying feature is a small circular dent near the handle. If anyone finds it, I really need it back—it's not just stuff, it has sentimental value and important work items inside.
I lost my black Korg microKORG S yesterday around 3pm near the Santa Fe Plaza, outside the Palace of the Governors. It's a compact 37-key synth, black with orange side panels and a small dent on the top-right from a past gig. There’s a blue USB cable sticking out the back and a white sticker with my initials 'PP' on the case. This thing is my go-to instrument for practice and songwriting, and it has serious sentimental value—I'd really love to get it back.
I lost my silver Seiko watch yesterday around 3pm near the Santa Fe Plaza, along San Francisco Street outside a small cafe. It's a slim, stainless steel case with a navy blue nylon Nato strap and a white dial. There's a tiny dent on the bezel at 2 o'clock and an engraving 'AR' on the back. The strap has a faint red thread stitched near the lug from a small repair. It really matters to me—it's a gift from my mom, sentimental value—and I’d be grateful to get it back if anyone found it.
I lost my red Nike running shoes yesterday around 3pm outside the Whole Foods on Cerrillos Road in Santa Fe. They’re Nike Air Zoom Pegasus, red with a white midsole and black laces. They’re a size 9 and show a bit of wear—scuffs on the toes and a small coffee stain on the left tongue. One distinguishing feature is a tiny orange paint speck on the inner heel of the right shoe. They hold sentimental value; they were a gift from my sister and I used them for runs on Canyon Road, and I really need them back. If anyone found them, please reach out.
Found a hardcover Lonely Planet Southwest guide this afternoon around 3:15pm in front of the Lensic Performing Arts Center on West San Francisco Street, near the Santa Fe Plaza. It's the 2018 edition, bright orange cover with white title and a slightly worn spine from travel. It's about 7 by 5 inches, and inside there's a red bookmark ribbon and a couple of dog-eared pages marked at Monument Valley and Santa Fe Trail routes. I figured it belonged to someone who loves road trips or hikes, and it would be a bummer to lose it. If you think it's yours, message me and we can arrange a quick pickup.
I found a pair of silver-tone hoop earrings this morning around 8:45 am in the Santa Fe Plaza area, near the Palace of the Governors. They are about 1 cm in diameter with tiny turquoise beads along the lower arc. They’re a bit tarnished on the back but otherwise in good shape. One hoop has a tiny scratch near the bottom edge, and the inner side is lightly engraved with a letter 'J'—hopefully a clue for the owner. I know someone out there is missing these and they probably mean a lot to them; I would be happy to return them to the rightful owner if you recognize them.
Found a gray cockatiel this afternoon near the Santa Fe Plaza, by the Loretto Chapel approach along East Water Street. It's a tame bird with a bright yellow crest and orange cheek patches, in good feather condition and healthy overall. It has a blue leg band marked SF-07 on its right leg, plus a tiny bell on a string attached to the tail. It clearly belongs to someone, and I’d love to reunite it with its family—if this sounds like your bird, reach out and we can coordinate pickup downtown or at the Santa Fe Railyard.
Found a watch this afternoon around 2:15pm, lying on the sidewalk just outside the Santa Fe Plaza, along West Palace Ave near the Palace of the Governors. It's a Space Gray Apple Watch Series 5, 44mm, with a vivid blue sport band. There’s a small engraving on the back that reads 'L.A.' and a tiny dent on the bezel near 3 o’clock. The screen is intact and the battery seemed decent, though a bit dusty from the curb. I figured someone might be looking for it, since it clearly gets worn daily. If this is yours, tell me the engraving on the back and the last app you used to confirm ownership.
I found a bracelet this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Lensic Performing Arts Center on West Palace Ave, just off the Santa Fe Plaza. It's a gold-tone metal bracelet with turquoise inlay along the center, about 7 inches long, showing a bit of wear from daily use. A tiny sun charm dangles near the clasp, and the inside is engraved with the initials 'AL' and a small heart. It looks well-loved and has a warm, sentimental feel. If it's yours, drop a note with the initials and roughly when you last wore it - happy to help get it back to you.