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I was in the lanai at 4:30 p.m. yesterday when my Avians slipped from their perch and vanished into the neighborhood. I last saw them near the Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens along the Riverwalk by the gazebo, close to A1A. They’re small, bright-green with a splash of blue on the wings, and incredibly curious—the kind that perch on your shoulder and chirp at every passing car. I’m anxious they’ll get scared or drift farther away, and I miss them terribly already. If anyone sees two little birds calling from a fence or palm tree around these parts, please help bring them back to me.
On Tuesday at 6:45 PM, I realized my Wrist Watches were missing after I walked off the Jensen Beach boardwalk near the water. It has a blue dial, a scratched bezel, and a black leather strap that’s been with me through long shifts and sunny weekends. I retraced the path along the riverfront, asking a couple of locals who were leaving the park if they'd seen them, but no luck. Losing them feels like losing a small piece of home, since they were a gift from my grandmother and remind me of family dinners in Port St. Lucie; I’m hoping someone turned them in to the Treasure Coast Lost & Found.
I misplaced a small stamp collection on the Treasure Coast yesterday morning. I last had them around 9:15 a.m. at the Jensen Beach River Walk, tucked in a red binder inside my tote as I stopped for coffee near the boardwalk. The stamps are bright and varied—colors, little postmarks, some from foreign destinations—things that feel like a living memory from my grandmother’s albums. Since then, I’ve retraced the route along the path by the water, but they vanished among the benches and passersby. If anyone happened to find a small binder with stamps, I’d really appreciate help getting them back to me.
I’m Emily Carter. I lost my travel visas somewhere around the Treasure Coast Square on Sunday evening. I was there around 7:15 PM near the food court and the movie theater entrance, then walked to my car and realized they were missing. They’re in a black leather folder with a red stripe and my passport photo attached. I’m anxious because my trip starts in two days and reissuing the documents feels overwhelming. If you found them, please leave a note on the site so I can come get them; I’m deeply grateful for any help.
On Friday at around 3:15 p.m., I was packing up after a quick study break at the Fort Pierce Downtown Farmers Market, near the marina, when I realized my student ID was missing from my backpack. The card bears my photo, my name, and a blue school lanyard. Without it, I can't access the library or the campus buildings, and a knot tightens in my chest thinking about looming exams and late-night study sessions. Being a student here on the Treasure Coast, Florida, makes this feel urgent. I retraced my steps by the lemonade stand and the row of vendor tents, but the moment I noticed it, it was gone. If someone found it, I’d be grateful to have it back at the campus lost-and-found; it means a lot to me beyond the credit hours.
I was volunteering at a community event behind the Jensen Beach Community Center around 2:15 PM today when I spotted two microwaves tucked behind a storage shed. I moved them to the covered porch to keep them safe and figured I’d post about them in case someone is missing appliances from their rental or condo. They’re standard-size microwaves, a bit dusty but otherwise intact, with the control panels a little worn from use.
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