Lost & found jewellery & watches in Southeast Alaska
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Found Pins in Southeast Alaska
While strolling along the Juneau waterfront near the Alaska State Capitol steps this morning around 11:20 am, I spotted a handful of pins lying on the concrete near a bench. I picked them up, thinking the owner might have dropped them during the busy tourist rush. The pins are bright enamel with various shapes—an orca, a totem pole, and a tiny bear—clearly someone’s collection. I don’t know who they belong to, but they seemed meaningful. If the owner sees this, I can arrange a meetup at a convenient spot; I’m glad to help reunite these keepsakes.
Gold-toned bracelet with heart charm
I lost my gold-toned bracelet with a small heart charm yesterday around 3pm. It's a slim 2.5mm-wide bracelet, about 6.5 inches long, with a tiny teal sea-glass bead near the heart. The heart charm is a bit scratched and there’s a small tag engraved with the initials 'PP' near the clasp. I must have dropped it while wandering downtown Juneau, around the Alaska State Museum on Willoughby Avenue. It was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me; I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back if found. If you found it, email [email protected].
Silver bracelet with turquoise bead found near Creek Street
I found a silver-tone bracelet with a turquoise bead and a tiny anchor charm on a slim chain, about 7.5 inches long. I picked it up this afternoon around 4:15pm along the Creek Street waterfront in downtown Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska. The bracelet has a small engraving on a tiny tag reading 'LR' and shows a few wear marks on the clasp, but it’s in decent shape overall. If you’re missing a bracelet like this, I’d love to help reunite you—please reach out with a photo or description to confirm it’s yours.
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