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I lost my navy blue North Face parka yesterday around 3pm near the Forsyth Park fountain on Drayton Street in Savannah. It's a medium, down-insulated parka with a faux-fur hood that zips up nice and snug. There are two identifying features you should know: a small enamel compass pin on the left sleeve and a tiny coffee stain on the inner label pocket. The coat is in pretty good shape overall, just a bit worn at the cuffs. It was a gift from my sister, so it has sentimental value and I’d really appreciate getting it back if someone found it.
I lost my navy blue king duvet cover from Brooklinen this afternoon around 3pm near the Forsyth Park fountain on Drayton Street. It's 100% cotton, with crisp white piping along the edges and a four-button closure on the inner flap. The cover has a small snag near the bottom seam and a faint pencil mark with initials A.F. on the inner lining—easy to spot if you're inspecting. It was a gift from my grandmother and holds sentimental value, so I’m really hoping someone picked it up or saw it somewhere in Savannah / Hinesville. If you’ve seen it, please reach out; I’d be forever grateful to get it back!
I lost my red Meinl cajón drum. It’s a compact wooden box, about 12 inches tall by 9 inches wide, with a natural cedar front and a cherry-stained body. There’s a small scratch on the bottom edge and a tiny turtle sticker on the back. I was playing yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on Abercorn Street by City Market in Savannah, and I must have left it there when I walked off. It’s sentimental to me because I use it for weekly jam circles and it’s the only percussion instrument I own. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate being reunited with it.
I lost my gold ring yesterday around 3pm near the Forsyth Park fountain on Drayton Street in Savannah. It's a 14k gold band, about a size 6, with a rectangular emerald centerpiece and four tiny diamonds along the sides; the inside is engraved with 'S.M.' There's a small nick on the lower edge from a backpack strap—easy to spot if you find it. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I really need it back. If you found it, send me a message and we can swing by City Market to pick it up.
I lost my gold-tone heart pendant necklace yesterday around 6pm near Forsyth Park's north gate on Drayton Street in Savannah. It's a delicate 18-inch cable chain with a small hollow heart pendant, front engraved with 'Mom' and a tiny sapphire bead at the top. The back has a faint scratch along the chain near the clasp, and the clasp is a standard spring ring. It was a gift from my grandmother and means the world to me; I’m really hoping it turned up somewhere nearby. If you happened to find it, I’d be forever grateful—I can meet at a cafe near Chippewa Square to pick it up.
I found a pair of gold-tone hoop earrings this morning around 6:15am near the Forsyth Park fountain on Park Ave in Savannah. They're about 1.2 cm in diameter, with tiny freshwater pearls along the outer rim. One earring has a small engraved star on the inside edge; the other shows a faint diagonal scratch near the post. They’re in decent condition and clearly worn, which makes me think they’re someone’s everyday go-to pair. I know these might mean a lot to the owner, so I’d love to reunite them—message me with a quick description and we can arrange a pickup near Forsyth Park.
I found a blue North Face windbreaker this afternoon around 3:40pm near Forsyth Park on Drayton Street in Savannah. It's a size L, wind-resistant with a bright orange inner lining that shows when you unzip the pocket. There's a small coffee stain on the left cuff and a tiny snag along the sleeve, plus the North Face logo on the chest. Inside there's a tag that reads L, and the jacket looks well-loved. I’d be glad to reunite it with its owner, so if this sounds like yours, mention the stain or the orange lining when you reply.
I found it this afternoon around 3:10pm, tucked by the Forsyth Park fountain on Drayton Street in Savannah. It's a blue hardcover mystery novel, about 320 pages, with a slightly worn spine and a coffee stain on page 102. Inside the front cover there's an orange ribbon bookmark and a small library barcode sticker on the back cover. The cover features a subtle silver lighthouse embossing that makes it easy to spot among other books. If you recognize it, message me on the app and we can arrange a pickup.
I found a silver bracelet this afternoon around 3:40pm, lying on the sidewalk outside the City Market entrance on Congress Street in Savannah. It's a 7-inch sterling silver bracelet with a tiny cobalt-blue enamel hummingbird charm, and there's a discreet engraving inside that reads 'A.H.' The clasp is a sturdy lobster claw and there are a few light scratches along the chain from wear. It looked recently used, not brand new, and I figured someone must be missing it after walking near the fountains and shops. If you recognize it, please get in touch—I'd love to help reunite it with its owner.
I found a pair of black Ray-Ban Wayfarer glasses this afternoon around 3:45pm near the Forsyth Park fountain on Drayton Street, Savannah. They’re black matte acetate, medium-wide, with a noticeable scratch on the left lens and a small nick on the right temple. They came in a brown leather case; inside the case someone carved initials 'J.T.' into the leather. The lenses look prescription and tint catches the sun a bit. If these belong to you, I’d like to help get them back.