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I lost my navy North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Bullring Shopping Centre's main entrance on Bull Street in Birmingham, West Midlands. It's a medium-sized backpack in navy blue fabric with bright orange zipper pulls and a small red carabiner clipped to the shoulder strap. There's a tiny embroidered fox patch on the front pocket and a well-worn notebook with my initials inside. It’s a reliable everyday bag I use for uni, and it has sentimental value—my mum bought it for me before I moved here. I really need it back; if you’ve seen it, please get in touch. I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my blue glucose meter yesterday around 3pm outside the Grand Theatre on Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. It’s a compact, credit-card sized FreeStyle meter with a small white star sticker on the top corner and a tiny dent along the bottom edge in the orange silicone case. I use it daily to manage my diabetes, and replacing it would be expensive, so I’d really appreciate getting it back. If you happened to find it, you can reply here or email me at [email protected] and we can sort a pickup. Thank you so much.
I lost my navy Herschel Little America backpack yesterday around 3pm after leaving Waterstones on Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, near the Library of Birmingham. It's a 28L backpack, navy blue with a gray bottom, white Herschel logo on the front pocket, and red zipper pulls that are easy to spot. Inside there's a small green fabric patch with the initials 'AY' stitched on and a 15-inch laptop sleeve, plus a faded yellow rain cover tucked in the main compartment. The inner lining is slightly worn but the bag is still in good condition overall. This bag holds my uni notes and a photo of my late grandmother—really important to me and I was very attached to it. If found, email [email protected].
I lost my yellow VIP concert ticket for the O2 Academy Birmingham yesterday around 3pm. It’s a printed A5-style ticket, bright yellow with a bold red VIP stamp in the corner and a barcode along the bottom. There’s also a small coffee stain along the left edge and my name faintly printed in the top right corner. I think I dropped it outside the O2 Academy on Broad Street while I was grabbing a quick bite after the show; I walked from the Broad Street tram stop toward Brindleyplace and must have misplaced it on the pavement near the entrance. It was a gift from my sister—a sentimental thing—and I’d be beyond grateful to get it back.
I lost my navy blue Ted Baker evening gown yesterday around 3pm in West Midlands. It’s a floor-length dress with a chiffon overlay and satin lining, size 8. The gown has a slim silver belt with a tiny star-shaped charm on the clasp, and a discreet zipper at the back. There’s a hidden inner pocket with my initials stitched in—a small but noticeable feature I remember. It was a gift from my sister and holds sentimental value; I wore it to a family celebration last weekend. I think I dropped it outside Grand Central Birmingham near the New Street entrance; if anyone finds it, I’d really appreciate getting it back for an event this weekend.
I found a gold-tone bracelet this afternoon around 3:15pm near Grand Central Birmingham, by the entrance to New Street Station on Stephenson Street, West Midlands. It's a slim 7-inch chain with a tiny hummingbird charm and a couple of clear crystals along the links. The inside clasp has a small engraving: 'A.R.' which is a pretty distinctive feature that could help identify the owner. It looked recently dropped, sitting on the pavement near the ticket machines. If anyone recognizes it, please get in touch—I’d really like to help reunite it with its owner; it clearly has sentimental value.
I found a white Anker wireless charging pad this afternoon around 3:15pm outside the Library of Birmingham on Centenary Square, near the Broad Street entrance. It's about the size of a coaster, with a smooth matte surface and a tiny dent along the edge. The cable is a blue braided USB-C lead, and there's a small fray near the plug plus a red sticker with the initials AM on the underside. I figure it belongs to someone in the West Midlands city centre and must have slipped from a bag during a quick coffee stop. If it's yours, drop a message in the app and we can meet around Centenary Square to verify and swap.
I found a silver-toned ring this afternoon around 2:15 pm on the pavement outside the Bullring Shopping Centre in Birmingham, West Midlands. It’s a plain, medium-width band with a brushed satin finish, probably around a size 6 or 7. Inside there’s a small engraving 'L.R.' and a tiny crescent moon stamp near the bottom edge. It’s in decent condition with just a few surface scratches from street wear. If anyone recognises it, please get in touch — I’d love to reunite it with its owner.
I found a black backpack this afternoon around 2:40pm near the entrance to the Bullring Shopping Centre in Birmingham, West Midlands. It's a medium-sized bag with a red zipper, a blue USB cable sticking out of the side pocket, and a lime-green guitar-pick keychain attached to the zipper. Inside there's a blue notebook and a Birmingham New Street train ticket, plus a white star sticker on the front pocket. If this is yours, please describe one of the identifying features—the keychain or the notebook—and we can arrange how you can claim it.
I found a black tuxedo jacket while walking my dog in the park near Victoria Square in Birmingham. It was hanging on a bench, and I didn’t see anyone around to claim it. It seems to be a size medium and is in great condition with no visible wear and tear. I'd love to return it to its rightful owner.
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