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Hi, I’m Hannah Patel, and I lost my two rabbits somewhere near the Bullring Shopping Centre in Birmingham at about 7:45 PM last Friday. They slipped from their carrier when I was hurrying along Corporation Street toward the tram stop, and I didn’t notice until I was by the canal-side at Brindleyplace. The bigger one is a fluffy grey lop with a pink nose, and the smaller is a sandy-colored youngster with dark ears. I’m worried and miss them terribly—they’re friendly pets who respond to their names, and the city feels a little quieter without them. If anyone recalls seeing two rabbits darting off near the Bullring, I’d be grateful for any sighting.
I was leaving a late rehearsal near the Custard Factory in Digbeth around 9:15 pm on Friday, and somewhere along Digbeth High Street I must have dropped my two saxophones. They're more than instruments to me; they're the sound of gigs with my mates and the years I've spent playing around Birmingham. The cases are labeled with my initials and a little sticker of a cartoon rabbit, a reminder of a bus ride home from the city orchestra last winter. I retraced from the Custard Factory through the Jewellery Quarter toward Birmingham New Street, but they vanished into the evening, and I'm hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe.
I found these carry-ons around 2:15 pm on Monday, tucked by the glass doors outside Birmingham New Street Station near the Bullring. They are two black suitcases with a red strap and a faded blue luggage tag; no name was visible. I asked a few passing travellers if they belonged to anyone, but no one claimed them, so I handed them to the station's security desk to keep them safe until the owner checks in on this site. It felt strange yet hopeful to intercept a moment of someone else's misfortune, and I'd be glad to see the rightful owner reunited with their things.
Today around 11:30 AM I was strolling down Broad Street in Birmingham when I found a bundle of photographs just outside the Library of Birmingham. There are black-and-white wedding portraits and a faded album labeled with dates from the 1960s. I’ve kept them safe and posted this listing in the hope the owner will see it. If these belong to you, please reach out via the site so we can reunite them.
At about 7:15 p.m. last Friday outside the Bullring Shopping Centre on Broad Street in Birmingham, I realized my Equipment for Various Sports was gone. I’d just finished a quick practice and set my bag down while I grabbed a coffee from a nearby stall. When I looked back, the bag and its contents—a football, a tennis racket, and shin guards—were missing. I’m hoping someone nearby picked it up and handed it in here, because those items mean a lot to me and I’m anxious about replacing them.
I lost my microwaves yesterday around 7:15 p.m., in the kitchen of my flat near Birmingham New Street Station in West Midlands, Birmingham / West Midlands, United Kingdom. They were tucked behind the kettle beside a pile of mail and a half-empty takeaway box. The flat feels quiet without them, and I keep thinking about the hum I’ll miss when I cook quick meals after long shifts. If you were in or near the Bullring Shopping Centre area and saw them, I’d be grateful for any lead.
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