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Lost two round-trip Cape Cod Ferry tickets

Cape Cod / Islands Lost listing Posted 3 months ago

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I lost my two round-trip Cape Cod Ferry tickets yesterday around 3pm outside the Hyannis Ferry Terminal on Ocean Street, by the lobster shack. The tickets are from Cape Cod Ferry Co., bright turquoise, about the size of a standard business card, with a white whale logo and a perforated edge. One ticket has a small coffee spill stain near the barcode and a slightly bent corner; both have a handwritten note in the back that says 'Family' in blue ink. They were for a Sunday day trip to Martha's Vineyard and hold sentimental value for me — we planned the trip as a surprise for my mom and I really need them back. If found, please drop them at the Hyannis Police Station or contact me here.

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