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I was tidying up after a small holiday gathering at my condo around 8:15 PM last night, near Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach. The decorations were in a clear plastic tote—garlands with red bows, some tinsel, and a framed ornament—things I planned to use for a community event. When I looked back, the tote had vanished from the doorway and a cold breeze felt like a warning. Losing them hits hard because they were a symbol of our neighborhood's festive spirit, and I'm hopeful someone picked them up and will return them where they belong.
I was strolling along the South Beach boardwalk near Ocean Drive around 11:20 a.m. today when I spotted a small cluster of pins lying in the sand. There are four pins in total: a shiny dolphin, a bright enamel 'Miami' pin, a tiny palm-tree pin, and a silver pin with a sun motif. They're not mine, and they looked well-loved, like someone uses them for jackets or bags. I took care of them and posted here, hoping the owner sees this and can reclaim them through the site.
I lost my blue hardcover copy of The Midnight Library by Matt Haig yesterday around 3pm. I think I left it near the Barnes & Noble on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach after grabbing a coffee at the cafe downstairs. The book has a small coffee stain on the back cover and a faded green sticker with my initials 'AR' on the inside front cover. It's really special to me because it was a gift from my sister, and it has sentimental value. If anyone found it, please reach out - I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back.
I lost my beige Kate Spade tote yesterday around 3pm near Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach. It's a medium-sized leather tote with gold hardware and a distinctive pearl tassel zipper pull. Inside there’s a pink satin lining, a monogrammed cardholder with initials 'LP', and a few photos from college. The bag has sentimental value—it's a gift from my grandmother and carries a few irreplaceable memories. If anyone finds it, please message me here; I really need it back and I’m grateful for any help; I’m offering a reward for its return.
I lost my light-blue Herschel tote yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, South Florida. It's about 14 by 15 inches, canvas with a palm-leaf print, and there's a tiny seashell keychain clipped to the zipper. Inside I kept my grandma's recipe cards and a phone charger; the bottom edge has a small coffee stain and the handle is a bit worn. If someone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back—this bag has sentimental value and means a lot to me.
I lost my rose gold ring yesterday around 2:15 pm near the Starbucks on Lincoln Road in South Beach. It's a delicate 14k rose gold band about 6 mm wide with a tiny emerald centerpiece. On the inside, there’s a small engraving that reads 'Forever M' and there’s a tiny nick on the inner edge from a fall last month. It has sentimental value — it was a gift from my mom, and it's the only piece I wear daily. If anyone found it, please reach out; I'm really hoping to get it back.
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