All lost and found items in Santa Fe / Taos
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lost shoes in Santa Fe Plaza
Hi, I'm Diego Navarro. This morning at around 7:30 a.m., I realized my shoes were missing after I parked near the Santa Fe Plaza, by the Lensic Theatre. They’re brown leather hiking boots with well-worn soles, and I must have left them behind in a hurry while grabbing a late coffee. It’s a relief to know they’re almost certainly nearby, but I’d feel much better knowing someone picked them up. I was counting on those boots for a weekend hike, and the thought of hiking those chilly Santa Fe mornings without them is rough.
Found dolls near Santa Fe Plaza, NM
I found these dolls this afternoon around 3:15 p.m., near Santa Fe Plaza, between the San Miguel Mission and the nearby adobe storefronts. One is a handmade cloth doll with beaded hair and a bright floral dress, the other a porcelain-faced figure with painted eyes. They carry a lot of personality, and I can imagine a child or collector missing them and feeling hopeful someone will read this. If these belong to you, please leave a note on the site so they can find their way home.
Found Travel Bags near the Santa Fe Plaza.
On Monday at 4:15 pm, I was leaving the Santa Fe Plaza area when I spotted two travel bags tucked behind a bench near the fountain. The set includes a medium black rolling suitcase and a navy duffel with red piping. Both look well-used but sturdy, with a leather tag on the duffel that’s worn and hard to read. I checked the pockets for an ID and couldn’t read any name clearly. I brought them to the park's lost-and-found desk and left a note in one pocket, hoping the owner will see this listing and claim them. It felt strange to carry someone else’s things, but I wanted to do the right thing and get them back to their owner.
Lost microwaves near Santa Fe Plaza.
Hi, I’m Ana Morales. I lost two microwaves somewhere around the Santa Fe Plaza last Friday night, around 8:45 PM, while helping set up a street market near the Loretto Chapel. I last had them near the plaza’s central fountain and I turned around to fetch a supply box and they vanished. I’m worried about getting them replaced because I’m between jobs, and these machines are essential for meals and small business demos. If you’ve seen them, please leave a note on the site; I’m grateful for any help locating them.
Lost red patterned wallet with documents inside
Lost red wallet with patterns, it's really important for me, I have all my documents in there.
FOUND USB Drives in Santa Fe / Taos, NM
I found several USB drives tucked under a bench near the Santa Fe Plaza around 2:30 PM on a sunny Tuesday. The drives are labeled with a university folder and a few personal project filenames, so I figured they belong to someone who’ll recognize them. I’ve kept them safe and posted here in case the owner sees this. I hope the right person spots it and can identify what’s on these drives.
Blue Bellroy passport holder with compass charm
I lost my blue Bellroy passport holder yesterday around 3pm in Old Town Santa Fe, near La Fonda on the Plaza along Don Gaspar Ave. It's a dark navy Bellroy Passport Sleeve, about the size of a passport, with an RFID-blocking lining. A tiny silver compass charm hangs from the zipper pull, and there's a faint coffee stain on the back from a quick espresso. I usually keep a couple of cards and my passport in there, and it has sentimental value because the compass charm was a gift from my grandmother. If anyone found it, please reach out — I really need it back before my trip later this week.
Blue City Hall employee ID badge on green lanyard
I lost my blue plastic City of Santa Fe employee ID badge yesterday around 3pm, outside City Hall on Lincoln Avenue near the Santa Fe Plaza. It's a vertical badge in a blue plastic holder on a dark green lanyard. The badge shows my photo and name, 'Priya Patel,' with the title 'Public Works Coordinator' and a small holographic city seal. There's a coffee stain on the back edge and a tiny dent on the top-right corner—visually noticeable if you tilt it. This badge opens doors to the office and grants building access, and I really need it back.
Keys with blue guitar-pick keychain
I found a set of keys this morning around 8:05am in the parking lot behind the Santa Fe Plaza, near La Fonda on the Plaza. The keys are on a round silver keyring with two house keys (one looks like a Yale, the other a Schlage) and a Honda car key with a red plastic head. There's a blue enamel guitar-pick-shaped keychain with a tiny hummingbird sticker that makes the bunch easy to spot. The whole set is in good condition, with a bit of wear on the fob, and it clearly belongs to someone who uses this area a lot. I know how stressful it is to lose keys, so I figured I'd post this and help get them back to their owner; if you're the owner, please reach out.
Sage green queen duvet cover with embroidered initials
I lost my sage green queen duvet cover yesterday around 3pm. It's a Brooklinen 600-thread-count cotton sateen duvet cover, sage green with white embroidered initials 'P.D.' on the top-left corner, and it has a tiny snag along the inner seam near the zipper. I last used it in my apartment on West San Francisco Street, and I think it slipped off the bed when I was packing to head to the Plaza area near the Palace of the Governors. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother—and I’d be really grateful to get it back. If you've seen it, email me at [email protected].
Olive green North Face backpack found near Santa Fe Plaza
I found this olive green North Face Borealis backpack this afternoon around 3:45pm, tucked behind a bench near the Santa Fe Plaza by the Palace of the Governors on Lincoln Avenue. It's a standard-size pack with a dark gray bottom and bright orange zipper pulls on the main compartment and front pocket. A small embroidered sun-and-mountain patch decorates the front, and the left shoulder strap has a tiny fray near the seam. Inside I found a blue spiral notebook with a University of New Mexico sticker and a charger cable coiled in the side pocket. I know how easy it is to panic over a lost bag—if this is yours, email me at [email protected] with a detail only you would know about it, and we’ll sort a safe handoff.
Cherry red Le Creuset 5-quart Dutch oven
I'm missing my cherry red Le Creuset 5-quart Dutch oven. It's the workhorse I use for stews and roasts, and I'm really attached to it because it was a gift from my grandmother. I last saw it yesterday around 3pm near the Santa Fe Plaza, outside the Cafe on Don Gaspar Avenue. The pot is in good condition but has a small chip on the rim and the lid knob feels a bit loose; the inside lid has a faint engraving 'A.F.' for Amelia Farouk. I really need it back for upcoming family meals—if anyone found it, I'd be forever grateful. You can reach me at [email protected].
Blue-gray hearing aid with earmold near Santa Fe Plaza
I lost my blue-gray hearing aid with a clear earmold yesterday around 3pm near the Santa Fe Plaza, outside Lensic Theater along Lincoln Avenue. It's a Phonak Audéo Bel, with a small dent on the left outer shell and a battery door etched with 'P3'. The earmold is transparent, and the little suction dome has a nick, so it doesn't sit perfectly. This device is essential for daily conversations and safety, and I'm really hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe.
Blue sunburst paperback with green tassel bookmark
I lost my blue paperback with a sunburst cover yesterday around 3pm near the Palace of the Governors at the Santa Fe Plaza. It’s a 320-page travel memoir, softcover with a gold sunburst on the front and a green tassel bookmark peeking out between pages 112 and 113. A small Taos library sticker sits on the back, and I tucked a pressed wildflower from a Taos hike between the pages years ago. It’s sentimental — a gift from my aunt — and I really need it back. If you found it, please help me reunite with it.
Blue North Face backpack with orange zippers
Found a blue North Face backpack this afternoon around 2:15pm, lying on the sidewalk outside the Santa Fe Plaza along Lincoln Ave near the Plaza Café. It's a standard school-size backpack, deep blue with bright orange zipper pulls and a small pine-tree patch on the front. The fabric shows a few scuffs from the street, but the zippers still work, and there's a padded laptop sleeve inside plus a mesh water-bottle pocket on the side. Inside the main pocket I saw a faded sticker of a mountain range and a reusable notebook. I'd love to get this back to its owner—it's clearly been cared for and I assume the owner will want it back too. If this is yours, reply here and we can arrange a quick drop-off or meetup.