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I lost my space gray iPad Pro 11-inch with a black silicone case yesterday around 3pm near the Treasure Coast Square Mall parking lot off SE Port St. Lucie Blvd. It's the 256GB model with a small dent on the lower-right edge and a green sticker on the back that reads 'Family Trip 2024.' I used it for design sketches and photo notes, and it also stores a bunch of family photos—it's got sentimental value. I really need it back because it's my main work device and I can't replace the files easily. If you found it, I can meet at the mall's main entrance this evening to pick it up.
I lost my red Yamaha Stage Custom 14x5.5 snare drum yesterday around 3pm in the parking lot behind the Treasure Coast Square mall on US-1 in Jensen Beach. It’s a bright red sparkle finish with chrome hardware, and there’s a dent near the rim from a bump during a rehearsal. Inside the shell there’s a small blue sticker with my initials AR, and I’ve got a faint scratch along the edge. This drum is part of my gig setup and carries sentimental value from years of local shows. If anyone picked it up or saw it, please reach out—I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I was filming a quick outdoor clip yesterday around 3pm and somehow I left behind my blue Sony WH-1000XM5 wireless headphones. They're the matte blue version, about the size of a paperback, with a tiny dent on the left earcup and a frayed mesh on the top band from daily wear. I last saw them in the parking lot behind the mall on St. Lucie West Boulevard in Port St. Lucie, Treasure Coast area, near the food court entrance. They came with a soft black carry case with a red lining, which probably fell out of the bag when I packed up. They’re a gift from my sister, so I’m really hoping to get them back; if you found them, please email [email protected].
I lost my navy denim jacket yesterday around 3pm near the CVS on US-1 by the Port St. Lucie Civic Center. It's a Levi's mid-weight denim jacket, size M, with a distinctive coral-embroidered wave patch on the back and a tiny white moth patch on the left sleeve. The cuff has a light coffee stain and there are a few small frays along the hem from daily wear. It means a lot to me—it's a gift I treasure from my grandmother and I really need it back if anyone picked it up in Treasure Coast.
I lost my red Shubb guitar capo yesterday around 3pm in the Treasure Coast Square area in Jensen Beach. I had it tucked in my guitar case after a quick practice by the Cinemark entrance, and when I got to my car it was gone. The capo is red anodized metal with a tiny scratch on the lever and it came with a black zip pouch that has a coffee stain on the inside. It’s more than a tool to me—it's a gift from my grandfather who played guitar with me, so I’m really hoping someone picked it up and can return it.
I found this hand-painted ceramic vase this afternoon around 3:15 pm along the Fort Pierce Riverwalk near the public pier. It's about 10 inches tall, glazed in cobalt blue with a koi motif in emerald green and gold specks. There's a small glaze crack on the rim and a tiny signature 'M. Alvarez' on the base. It feels like a small piece of art that could've been a gift, and I figured it belongs in someone’s home rather than my shelf. If it looks familiar, email me at [email protected] so we can figure out how to get it back to its owner in Treasure Coast.
I found a tiny hamster this afternoon around 2:30 pm, wandering near the Publix on Port St. Lucie Boulevard in Port St. Lucie, Treasure Coast. It’s a fluffy little guy, about the size of a ping-pong ball, with grey and white fur and a tiny pink nose. It was in a small plastic hamster carrier with a pink fleece blanket and a blue bow on the carrier handle. It has a small white crescent patch on its back and a faint scar on its left ear, which might help identify it. I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner soon—if you recognize this little guy, message me with any identifying details and we’ll arrange a safe handoff.
I found a grey knit beanie with a red pom this afternoon around 3:15pm on the Treasure Coast, by the Riverwalk boardwalk in Fort Pierce. It's a soft rib-knit beanie, heather gray, with a bright red pom on top and a small blue star embroidered on the cuff. The inside tag says 'NorthPeak' and the size is M; there's a faint coffee stain near the edge from yesterday's stroll. I found it resting on a bench by the gazebo near the fountain along Seaway Drive; if it's yours, shoot me a message—I'd love to return it.
I found a silver Yamaha flute this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind Treasure Coast Square in Jensen Beach. It’s in a light-blue soft case with a small white star sticker on the zipper and a tiny dent on the foot joint. The flute itself looks well cared for, keys respond smoothly, and there’s an engraving on the body that reads 'K.R.'. It seems important to someone, and I’d really like to help get it back to its owner if you can prove it’s yours.
I found a blue hardcover poetry book with gold lettering this afternoon around 4:15pm behind the Publix on Ocean Boulevard in Jensen Beach, Treasure Coast. The spine is a bit worn and the corners show light bumps, but the pages are clean. Inside, there's a pressed blue flower tucked between the pages and a tiny sun doodle on page 42. It looks like it's been well-loved, maybe a gift or a favorite read. If this belongs to someone, I would be glad to help get it back—happy to meet near the Publix or at the Jensen Beach Library to return it.