All lost and found items in Tuscaloosa
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Lost CDs near Denny Chimes, UA campus.
I realized my CDs were missing as I left the library around 6:15 PM on Monday, descending the steps toward the quad by Denny Chimes on the University of Alabama campus. They’re my go-to road-trip mix—sunny guitar tunes and memories of home. I’d be grateful to have them back; those discs mean a lot to me. If this is yours, you can claim it through the site.
Lost wrist watch near Bryant-Denny Stadium
I was leaving the UA campus in Tuscaloosa at 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday, walking from the Quad toward Gate 9 when my silver-faced wrist watch slipped from my wrist and vanished into the cool evening air. It has a black leather band, a small scratch on the crown from a fall years ago, and a sentimental value I can't replace. I wear it for family milestones and late-night study sessions, and losing it feels like losing a thread back home. If someone found it wandering near Bryant-Denny Stadium, I’d be grateful to find it back and give it a proper home again.
Lost sheet music on UA campus
I lost my sheet music after a small ensemble rehearsal in the Ferguson Center on the University of Alabama campus around 8:15 p.m. Tuesday when I must have left it on a chair by the practice room. I headed toward the campus bookstore and returned to an empty room—the chair was gone, the music nowhere to be seen. The binder is blue, spiral-bound, with my name penciled on the first page and a few original arrangements for a recital this weekend. It matters to me more than I can say; those pages are irreplaceable.
Lost driver's license near Bryant-Denny Stadium
On Tuesday around 6:15 p.m., I realized my driver's license was missing after I left the campus coffee shop near Bryant-Denny Stadium and walked toward the library. I retraced my steps along University Boulevard, checking the sidewalk and the small courtyard behind the student center, but I came up empty. Losing it hit hard—it’s the main ID I rely on every day, and I worry about identity issues until it’s found. If someone turned it in to campus security or the police desk, I’d be incredibly grateful; I’ll be back in the area this week hoping for a kind stranger to have kept it safe.
Lost Airline pass near UA campus
Friday at around 6:30 pm, I was walking back toward the campus shuttle stop by Bryant-Denny Stadium when I realized I’d lost an Airline. It’s a small badge with the word Airline on it, attached to a simple black lanyard. I had borrowed it earlier in the day and must have dropped it while juggling books by the Quad. It’s important to me for travel plans, and I’m hopeful someone picked it up and kept it safe. If you found anything fitting that description near the Quad, University Boulevard, or the stadium area, please hold onto it for a moment longer.
Lost Travel Adapters in Tuscaloosa
On Tuesday around 4:30 PM, I was at Gorgas Library on the University of Alabama campus, near the quad, when I realized my travel adapters were missing from my backpack. I must have left them on a chair while I studied for exams. I checked the library desk and wandered the area near The Strip, but they did not turn up. These adapters are essential for my upcoming trip, and I am stressed about being unprepared. If someone found them, I would be incredibly grateful; they are not priceless, just crucial.
Blue reflective dog collar with ID tag
I found a blue reflective dog collar this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the Walmart on McFarland Boulevard in Tuscaloosa. It's a nylon collar in bright blue with a tiny silver bell and a red bone-shaped ID tag that reads 'Nova' and a phone number that's a bit faded. The collar is in good condition, just a little muddy from the curb, and it was lying near the cart return area. If this belongs to your dog, please message me here so we can arrange a pickup and get it back to you.
Tan Coach handbag with gold hardware
I lost my tan leather Coach handbag yesterday around 3pm outside the Starbucks on University Boulevard, near Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa. It's a medium-sized pebble-grain tote with a long adjustable strap and gold-tone hardware, plus a pink tassel zipper pull I added for a little flair. Inside there's a folded note from my mom and a small lipstick stain on the lining—it feels like a piece with real sentiment for me. It was a gift from my mom, so I’m really hoping it shows up. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back!
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Blue US passport with gold emblem
I lost my blue U.S. passport yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on The Strip, University Boulevard, in Tuscaloosa. It's the standard blue passport with the gold eagle emblem; the spine is a bit creased from it slipping around in my backpack. There’s a faint coffee ring on the back cover, and I tucked my late grandmother's photo behind the first page—kind of sentimental, and I really miss it already. This document is essential for an upcoming trip, and I’d be grateful to get it back. If someone found it, please drop me a message here or email me at the address below so I can arrange retrieval.
Black canvas tote with floral lining
I lost my black canvas tote yesterday around 3pm near the campus library on University Boulevard, right outside the Bryant-Denny Stadium entrance. It’s a medium-sized tote, about 14 inches wide with sturdy black straps and a small frayed patch along the bottom. Inside there’s a floral lining and a lime-green zipper pull with a tiny cactus charm on the main pocket. The bag held my notebook, a gray laptop sleeve, and a USB drive, plus a handmade initials charm on the inner zipper. This bag has sentimental value — it was a gift from my grandmother — and I really need it back. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to arrange a pickup near the library or at the student union.
Silver iPad Pro 11” with black Folio
I lost my silver iPad Pro 11-inch yesterday around 3pm. It’s in a black Smart Keyboard Folio, inside a gray Apple silicone case, and there’s a small white sticker on the back that reads 'A-21' plus a tiny coffee stain near the Apple logo. The device holds all my grad school notes and drafts, so it really means a lot to get it back—it's sentimental and crucial for my research. I last had it near the Bryant Conference Center on Hackberry Lane, right on the UA campus in Tuscaloosa, after I grabbed a snack from the lobby vending area. If someone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to be reunited with it.
Mid-century teak coffee table with inlay
I lost my mid-century teak coffee table yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on University Boulevard in Tuscaloosa. It’s a 48x24 inch rectangular piece with rounded edges, a sunburst veneer on top, and a small chip on the front-right corner. There’s a bright orange ceramic tile inlay in the center and a faint sticker on the underside that reads 'Hammond Furnishings'—I doubt it’s legible now. It was a gift from my grandmother and feels really sentimental to me; I’m hoping someone picked it up by mistake. If you’ve seen it or picked it up, please let me know and I’ll come to you.
Navy blue US passport in black sleeve
I lost my navy blue US passport yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on The Strip, University Boulevard, in Tuscaloosa. It was tucked inside a black protective sleeve and has a small coffee stain on the back cover plus a tiny dent on the bottom edge. This passport is essential for an upcoming international trip, and it means a lot to me because it was the first passport I got with a decent photo. If anyone found it, please text me; I'm really hoping to get it back before my visa appointment next week.
Navy Samsonite carry-on with red tag
I lost my navy blue Samsonite carry-on yesterday around 3pm. It was near the Target on McFarland Boulevard in Tuscaloosa, just outside the entrance while I grabbed a quick drink. It's a 24-inch hard-shell suitcase, a bit scuffed from travel, with a bright red luggage tag bearing my initials 'PP' and a small New Orleans sticker on the back. Inside are a few personal items and a travel photo album that means a lot to me. If anyone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back—it's sentimental and I’m really hoping it turns up soon.