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I lost my blue ProAir inhaler with a white mouthpiece cap yesterday around 3:15pm. It's tucked in a small blue fabric case with a white zipper and a tiny scratch on the bottom corner. I think I dropped it outside the CVS on King Street near the Castillo de San Marcos; I was waiting for a bus there when it happened. The inhaler is essential for my asthma, and it’s the one with a lighthouse sticker on the case, so please help me find it—I really need it back.
I lost my red leather TravelPro passport holder with blue piping yesterday around 3pm near the Castillo de San Marcos visitor center on Castillo Drive in St Augustine. It's a slim wallet about the size of a pocket notebook, with two card slots inside and a small dent on the bottom-right corner from a past drop. Inside there's my passport, a photo of my grandmother, and a faded Florida map sticker tucked in the inner pocket—unique details that can help prove it's mine. This item has sentimental value and I’d really appreciate getting it back, especially with an upcoming trip; if you found it, please drop it at the fort security desk or message me.
Yesterday around 3pm, I lost my Apple iPad Air (4th gen) somewhere near the Castillo de San Marcos after wandering down King Street toward the fountain. It’s in a white Speck case with a pink heart sticker on the back and a small sun doodle; the sticker makes it easy to spot. The screen has a tiny scratch in the top-left corner, and there’s a faint dent on the bottom edge from a fall. It’s really important to me—it's not only for work but also holds family photos from trips around St Augustine, so it has sentimental value. If you found it, please ping me; I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
I lost my dad, Marco Hassan, 58, in St Augustine yesterday around 3pm. He was wearing a forest green windbreaker over a gray hoodie, dark jeans, and black sneakers. He has a salt-and-pepper beard and a small compass tattoo on his left forearm. We were near Castillo de San Marcos and wandered toward St George Street, but we got separated near the Lightner Museum, and I can't find him since. I'm really worried—it's hours now and he doesn't usually wander off. If you see him, email me at [email protected] or message me through the app with any sightings.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my tortoiseshell Ray-Ban sunglasses were missing. I was wandering around the Castillo de San Marcos area, near Cathedral Place and the Bridge of Lions, and later on St. George Street, so they could have slipped off during the crowds. They’re a standard size, tortoiseshell frame with black lenses, and there’s a tiny blue star sticker on the inside of the left temple plus a small scratch on the left lens from a fall last week. They’re sentimental to me because my grandmother gave them to me, and I really need them back. If you found them, please drop them at the Lost & Found near the Old Town Station or email me at [email protected].
I found a hand-painted ceramic vase this morning around 10:15am behind the Colonial Quarter gift shop on St. George Street, near Charlotte Street. It’s about 9 inches tall, with a teal glaze and a cobalt blue dragonfly motif running along the rim. There’s a tiny chip on the lip and a faint maker’s mark on the bottom that reads 'Ortega Studio.' The glaze and weight feel like a gift or a treasured piece, and it caught my eye sitting on a bench by the brick wall. If you think this is yours, I’ll hold onto it and can share a photo of the bottom mark for verification.
Found this blue bike helmet this morning around 7:45am on the sidewalk outside the Castillo de San Marcos on Castillo Drive, just off King Street in St. Augustine. It’s a medium-sized helmet, blue shell with a white visor and a couple of light scrapes from a tumble. Inside, there’s a tiny faded sticker of a lighthouse on the foam pad and a red marker line near the chin strap—nice tiny identifiers if someone recognizes it. It was just lying near the bike rack by the Castillo entrance, no bag or bike attached. If this helmet belongs to you, I’ll gladly swing it your way and meet up wherever convenient.
I found a pair of gray Nike running shoes this morning around 9:15am in the parking lot behind the Castillo de San Marcos on Castillo Drive, St. Augustine. They're Nike, size US 9, with a breathable gray mesh upper, white midsole, and neon pink laces that really stand out. There’s a small scuff on the toe of the left shoe and a faint red ink mark on the inner lining. They look lightly worn and clean overall. I figured someone might be missing them after an early jog by the fort; if these belong to you, email me at [email protected] and we can figure out a pickup near the Bridge of Lions.
I found a black JBL speaker this afternoon around 2:15 pm on the Castillo de San Marcos promenade, tucked behind a bench near the brick path by the water. It's about the size of a forearm, with a fabric grille and a small dent along the rim. A short bright blue charging cable is still plugged into it, and there's a faint coffee stain along the edge. Otherwise it's in decent condition, no cracks or obvious damage. If anyone recognizes this, please ping me and I’ll help reunite it with its owner.
I found a lovely wooden rocking chair on the sidewalk near the beach in St Augustine. It looks like it has been well-loved, with a few scratches and signs of wear, but it’s solid and very comfortable. I decided to check if anyone is looking for it since it's such a unique piece. If it belongs to you, please reach out!