lost Wrist Watches on Jensen Beach boardwalk, 6:45 PM.
Description
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.
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