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Hi, I’m Priya Patel, I lost him yesterday around 7:15pm near Belfast City Hall. Liam Turner is 25, about 5 ft 9 in, slim build, with short dark hair. He was wearing a bright red puffer jacket over a grey hoodie, blue jeans, and white sneakers. He has a crescent-shaped scar above his left eyebrow and a compass tattoo on his right wrist. He’s also wearing a silver locket that belonged to his grandmother, a distinctive sentimental piece. I’m really worried—this isn’t like him to vanish. If you spot him in Belfast, send me a message here and I’ll come right away.
I lost my red Nike running shoes yesterday around 6pm, outside the Grand Opera House on Great Victoria Street in Belfast. They're UK size 9.5, with a bright white swoosh, a black toe cap, and a teal mesh panel at the heel. One lace is frayed, and there's a small paint smear on the outer side near the heel. They were a gift from my sister, so they mean a lot to me, and I’m really hoping to get them back. I wear them for weekend runs and they’re my go-to pair.
I lost my grey canvas zip pouch yesterday around 3pm near the Central Library on Royal Avenue, Belfast. It's a small 6x4 inch pouch, the outside is light grey with a bright red zipper that sticks a bit, and there’s a tiny fox embroidered on the front. Inside there are a few sewing odds and ends and an orange lining that peeks out when it’s opened, plus a small brass compass charm on the zipper pull. It means a lot to me—it's full of mementos from my grandmother and a few notes from a recent trip. If anyone found it, please let me know, I’d really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my brown leather bifold wallet yesterday around 3pm outside the Tesco Express on Royal Avenue in Belfast city centre. It's a slim, well-loved wallet with a small coffee stain on the front and orange stitching along the edges. Inside there's a tiny photo of my grandma and my driver's license along with a couple of cards. It has sentimental value—it's the last gift from my mum, and I really need it back; if you found it, I’m hoping to hear from you. Reach me at [email protected] if you have any information.
I lost my silver bracelet yesterday around 3pm near City Hall on Donegall Square North, Belfast. It's a slim 6.5-inch bracelet with a delicate Celtic knot charm and a tiny heart charm engraved with the initials 'A.H.' I wear it most days, and it has huge sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother who passed away last year. It’s a bit tarnished on the back and the clasp can be a tad stiff, but otherwise in good condition—please let me know if you spot it.
I found a grey tabby cat this afternoon around 3:15pm outside a bakery on Lisburn Road, near the Queen's University entrance. It's a sleek short-haired cat, clearly well-fed, with a bright orange collar and a tiny bell that jingles when it moves. On its left ear there's a small notch, and the right hind paw has a white sock—easy to spot if you're missing him. It purred when I spoke and let me stroke it, but looked a little hungry. I know it would be stressful for the owner to be apart from a beloved pet; if this is your cat or you know who it belongs to, drop me a message here so I can help reunite you.
I found a dark brown leather briefcase this afternoon around 4:15pm outside the Grand Opera House on Great Victoria Street, Belfast. It's a medium-sized case with a brass clasp and a small dent in the lower corner from a quick bump on the pavement. The inside lining is pale tan, and there’s a label with the initials 'L.K.' on a pocket plus a green A4 folder that seems to contain work documents. It's in decent condition, just a bit scuffed, and I figured the owner would really want it back—if this sounds like yours, tell me what's in the folder or the initials to confirm ownership.
I found a leopard gecko this afternoon around 2:15pm outside Belfast City Hall on Donegall Square North. It's about 4 inches long from snout to tail, yellow-orange with dark brown spots along the back, and a pale cream belly. The tail shows faint banding, and there’s a small white scar just above its left front toe—nice and noticeable if you know what to look for. It’s calm and seems healthy, not distressed, and I’m happy to help reunite it with its owner if this is yours.
I found a blue hardcover detective novel this afternoon around 3:15pm on the pavement outside the Grand Opera House on Great Victoria Street, Belfast. It's a cloth-bound edition with gold lettering on the spine and a faded red bookmark ribbon sticking out of page 142. The cover has a small coffee stain near the corner, and there's a handwritten note on the inside flap with the initials 'L.M.' It feels like someone’s cherished copy, and it would mean a lot to get it back to its owner. If this is yours, I can arrange a quick meetup at a nearby cafe or outside the library.
I found a small green budgie this afternoon around 4pm near the Botanic Gardens entrance on Botanic Avenue in Belfast. It has a bright yellow head, emerald-green body, and noticeable blue cheek patches. There's a tiny silver leg band on the right leg with the code 'B-72', and the bird seems quite tame, letting me approach and step onto my finger. It doesn't look injured and is chirpy, so I'm hoping to bring it back to its owner—if this is yours, please message me with the leg band code and where you last saw it in Belfast.