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I lost my carry-ons on Friday at 9:30 p.m. at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. I’d just deplaned and the baggage claim around Terminal 3 was chaotic with travelers and clattering trolleys. A black rolling suitcase with a red strap and a small gray backpack disappeared from the carousel as I reached for my bag. Inside are my work documents, a photo album, and a few daily meds—things I truly need every day. I panicked, retraced my steps through the crowd, and asked at the baggage desk, but nothing turned up. If you spotted them, please flag it on the site so I can start getting things sorted and keep calm for tomorrow.
On Sunday around 5:30 p.m., I realized my rabbits were missing from my condo yard along Ocean Drive in South Beach. Pepper, a tiny gray bunny with a white tail, and Sprout, a fluffy white one with a shy hop, are part of our family and the kids are devastated. I've searched the courtyard, checked the pool area, and called around to nearby buildings from Lincoln Road to South Pointe Park, but they're still gone. If anyone has seen them or had them brought in, I'd be so grateful to know they're safe.
Friday around 6:15 p.m., I was leaving a friend’s condo near Bayside Marketplace, walking toward Bayfront Park in downtown Miami when I realized my two toasters weren’t in the tote I’d been carrying. I must have set them down somewhere along the walkway between the parking lot and the park entrance. They’re plain stainless steel two-slice models, nothing fancy, but they’re mine and I use them every week. I’m hoping someone hands them in or sees this post and helps reunite us.
I wrapped up a quick rehearsal in South Beach and stepped out onto Lincoln Road around 2:20 p.m. Saturday with two saxophones tucked in a dark blue case. I set the case down by a bench near a snack cart while I tightened my coat, and when I looked back they were gone. Those saxophones carried years of memories and a gift from my grandfather, and I’m desperate to recover them before the next gig. If anyone saw them, please help me get back what keeps my music alive.
I was sorting through my stamp album at 6:15 PM on Friday near Lincoln Road as the sun dipped behind the palm trees. A small red tin with my grandmother's initials slipped from my bag and vanished among the foot traffic and bright storefronts. My heart aches thinking of the stories those stamps carry—it's like a piece of her is missing when I can't find them. If someone picked them up anywhere along Lincoln Road or by the kiosks, I’d be grateful to know they’re safe.
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.
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